

PATH Biobank is a non-profit biobank in Germany, organized as a foundation under public law. The biobank was founded by breast cancer survivors in 2002 with the intention to support breast cancer research.
PATH has set up a unique patient-driven biobank for breast cancer and collects patient-donated high-quality tissue and serum specimens that are processed according to strictly standardized protocols. Scientists from academic institutions and industry can receive samples and annotating data sets for patient-oriented projects in breast cancer research.
PATH coordinates a network of four certified breast cancer centers in Germany.
Are you a patient and would like to find out more about PATH and tissue storage at your hospital?




Are you interested in breast cancer tissue and corresponding data from the PATH Biobank for your research project?
PATH - Patients’ Tumor Bank of Hope, is a non-profit foundation and the world's only tumor biobank by patients for patients. We see ourselves as a joint venture of patients and scientists with the aim of promoting cancer research. You can find out more about our mission, our founding story and our development on About Us.
PATH Foundation publishes an annual newsletter. So far, 18 newsletters with news on current research and reports from cancer patients have been published. The newsletters are available for download as a PDF:
The members of the PATH board are very active in public – giving lectures, interviews and commentaries to promote the patients' concerns. We have compiled a selection of our contributions in our press album PATH-Talk.
The large cancer community gets its competence and impact from patients’ own experience. This makes an indispensable pillar of patient participation and the basis for strong self-help.
Ulla Ohlms, Chairwoman PATH