Overview of the BioBank Japan Project: Study design and profile
The University of Tokyo · RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences · +14 more institutions
Abstract
The BioBank Japan (BBJ) Project was launched in 2003 with the aim of providing evidence for the implementation of personalized medicine by constructing a large, patient-based biobank (BBJ). This report describes the study design and profile of BBJ participants who were registered during the first 5-year period of the project.
The BBJ is a registry of patients diagnosed with any of 47 target common diseases. Patients were enrolled at 12 cooperative medical institutes all over Japan from June 2003 to March 2008. Clinical information was collected annually via interviews and medical record reviews until 2013. We collected DNA from all participants at baseline and collected annual serum samples until 2013. In addition, we followed patients who reported a history of 32 of the 47 target diseases to collect survival data, including cause of death.
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Authors
46- ANAkiko Nagai
The University of Tokyo
- MHMakoto Hirata
The University of Tokyo
- YKYoichiro Kamatani
RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences
- KMKaori Muto
The University of Tokyo
- KMKoichi Matsuda
The University of Tokyo
Topics & keywords
- Biobank
- Medicine
- Baseline (sea)
- Family medicine
- Medical record
- Internal medicine
- Bioinformatics
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure