What happens if a donor chooses to withdraw from the tumour bank program?
If a donor chooses to withdraw, the regional tumour bank will destroy all remaining samples and health records of personal identifiers. Where samples have been shipped for research, only minimal non-identifying information will be kept for scientific validation. No further samples will be shipped. Unfortunately it is not feasible to attempt the recovery of materials that have already been shipped.
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