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Multiple Myeloma
The SWG Multiple Myeloma has traditionally been composed of members of the European Myeloma Network (EMN). EMN is a dedicated academic, non-profit organization for clinical research in multiple myeloma.
Read moreMyelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS)
The SWG on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) focuses on the promotion and exchange of scientific and clinical evidence, ideas and projects in the field of MDS.
Read morePediatric Hematology
The SWG on Pediatric Hematology has several key goals for the next four years (2024–2026):
To further develop our role as the voice of pediatric hematology within EHA
To reach out to YEHA pediatric hematologists to develop educational material to underpin our…
Bleeding and Thrombosis
The objectives of the SWG on ‘Bleeding and Thrombosis’ are:
To promote education in the field of blood coagulation, including mechanisms, prevention, and treatment of bleeding and thrombotic disorders.
Transfusion
The aim of this SWG is to strengthen and invigorate European research in transfusion, to foster new networks and collaborations, with the ultimate goal of optomisingtransfusion practice in Europe based on scientific evidence.
Read moreEHA-BMSH Balkan Hematology Tutorial
EHA is joining the Bulgarian Medical Society of Hematology (BMSH) to organize the EHA-BMSH Balkan Hematology Tutorial on Myeloproliferative disorders.
Read moreHow to apply to be an SWG member
A step-by-step guide to applying for specialized working group (SWG) membership. 1. Go to the EHA PortalTo apply for an SWG, you must be registered on the EHA Portal.
Read moreEHA-KCS Hematology Tutorial
EHA is joining the Kazakhstan Cancer Society (KCS) to organize the EHA-KCS Hematology Tutorial on Recent Advances in Lymphoid and Myeloid Malignancies.
Read moreEHA Library - watch selected Congress content
On the EHA Library, you can find educational resources and browse open-source material from past EHA Congresses and Meetings. You can already browse the EHA2024 Congress abstracts and select content on the EHA Library.
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