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We keep these security measures under review and refer to University security policies to keep up to date with current good practice. We also use operational measures to protect the data, for example, but limiting the number of people who have access to the study database in which your data is held and using unique reference numbers to identify participants rather than names wherever possible.

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We use technical measures such as encryption and password protection to protect your data and the systems they are held in.

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We protect your data against unauthorised access, unlawful use, accidental loss, corruption and destruction. The University of Leeds and UCL will keep information about you for a minimum of 10 years after the study has finished. You can find out more about how the University of Leeds uses your information at To ensure we can carry out the research to the highest standards we comply with the UK Policy Framework for Health and Social Care Research. Health and care research should serve the public interest, which means that we have to demonstrate that our research serves the interests of society as a whole. This means that when you agree to take part in a research study, we will use your data (including your health data) in the ways needed to conduct and analyse the research study. This provides the legal basis for our use of your data GDPR Article 6(1)(e) and Article 9(2)(j). It is the duty of both organisations to ensure that it is in the public interest when we use personally-identifiable information from people who have agreed to take part in research. The University of Leeds uses personally-identifiable information to conduct research to improve health, care and services. The University of Leeds has also sent your Initials, NHS number, Data of Birth and Postcode to NHS Digital and in return they will inform us if you have died, have been diagnosed with cancer, or have been admitted to hospital due to a complication. The only people at the University of Leeds who will have access to information that identifies you will be people who received, reviewed and entered your data on to the study database, the people who analysed your data or people who audit the data collection process. Your hospital will have passed these details to the University of Leeds along with the information collected from you and your medical records. Your hospital will have used your name, NHS number and postcode to make sure that relevant information about the study is recorded for your care, and to oversee the quality of the study. The NHS hospital which recruited you in to the research study (your hospital) will have collected information from you and your medical records needed for the research study from your medical records. What information do we collect about you?

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Both University of Leeds and UCL have used information from you and your medical records in order to undertake this study and act as the data controllers for this study. The University of Leeds has shared the data (anonymously) with the University College London (UCL) as this is where the doctors who are in charge of the study are based. The University of Leeds is sponsor for this study based in the United Kingdom. This information has been put together by the team of researchers responsible for the ELUCIDATE trial.

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This information is for the attention of participants of the ELUCIDATE trial and describes how the data you provided during your participation in the trial is being used and protected. ELF to Uncover Cirrhosis as an Indication for Diagnosis and Action for Treatable Events














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