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Has anyone been asked to take part in the Biobank survey? My OH and I got a letter yesterday asking us to take part. I read mine thoroughly and OH threw his in the recycling!

 

It's a big survey (500, 000 people aged 40 -69) looking at people's health, taking measurements and samples, to help prevent and treat cancer, heart attacks, strokes, dementia and other illnesses in the future. No direct benefit to us people taking part, but may help our children and grandchildren.

 

Just wondered if anyones else has done this yet or is planning to.

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but it's the thought of getting to Hounslow

 

That would be enough to put me off, without the poking & prodding :wink: ...sorry to anyone who lives in Hounslow, I went to a computer training day many moons ago & it doesn't have great memories for me...the girl I had to go up with was a right dizzy twitterer & I had to concentrate hard on the driving as I was driving the manager's car & she never took breath much less shut up for the entire day :shock:

 

Sha x

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Yes, Hounslow is not the loveliest of places, but quite easy to get to on the tube - plus the Biobank people will pay travel expenses.

 

I phoned them today to change my appointment, but the earliest they could offer me was January.

 

Haven't heard anything about this in the press, but maybe it's early days.

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My mother-in-law took part in this recently. As you say she got poked and prodded for a couple of hours, all the usual stuff, height, weight, blood pressure, blood tests. They didn't tell her anything though - you don't get to find out if you have anything nasty lurking in your dna or blood tests.

 

They also get your medical history from your doctor. (You give permission for this)

 

It is quite an invasive process, but the results should remain confidential and I personally think that if it helps track diseases and predict outcomes it is a good thing for the health of future generations.

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We had one of these last year, I was gong to fill it in but other things got in the way and I think I missed the dead line :? I thought it sounded very interesting, if not a little scary that so much information would be held about me that I didn't have access too :? Very useful for research though!

 

Karen x

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I have taken part in this and I feel it was worth it. It took about 1.5 - 2 hours. First hour, filling in stuff via a computer - some personal details but you can skip anything you do not want to answer, and some memory tests.

The 'prodding and poking' bit is not particularly invasive - height, weight, blood pressure, grip strength, lung strength etc and then a blood sample, wee sample, and saliva sample.

I am not saying its nothing but equallly its not that bad and I personally think that we all benefit from this sort of information. They track you as a statistic through your life - and this adds to the overall knowledge for future generations. It is run by the NHS/dept of health and is not a commercial enterprise, but something that we will all benefit from. I do not have children so am not doing it for their sake, I just feel it is a relatively small thing to do for the greater good. Anyone that has ever benefitted from medical advice or intervention in this country has, in effect, used data from previous generations to their benefit, and whilst it may not be perfect, this is the way to move things forward.

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