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Secondary research can be defined as research using only already collected data and biospecimens, which may stem from various sources. In the following text the authors refer to secondary research that makes use of clinical data and biospecimens for research purposes. For the use of biospecimens in health research, the research participants must also receive information about such use in beforehand and be given the opportunity to make a reservation from such use. The models of consent may be active, requiring that participants actively provide their consent ("opt-in"), or passive where patients are . . .
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