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Read moreWords of wisdom
Do you ever wonder what established leaders in the field would tell their younger selves? We have asked this question for you! Every month we bring to you a unique career perspective from people who have once been in your…
Read more15th Annual Sickle Cell and Thalassemia & 1st EHA European Sickle Cell Conference
October 26-31, 2020 | Virtual Global Conference
Steering Committee: B Andemariam, A Campbell, M Cappellini, S Chakravorty, R Colombatti, B Inusa, R Kesse-Adu, D Rees, A Taher, M Treadwell
In the last week of October, consultants and specialist psychologists, nurses, scientists and…
15th Annual Sickle Cell and Thalassemia & 1st EHA European Sickle Cell Conference
October 26-31, 2020 | Virtual Global Conference
Steering Committee: B Andemariam, A Campbell, M Cappellini, S Chakravorty, R Colombatti, B Inusa, R Kesse-Adu, D Rees, A Taher, M Treadwell
In the last week of October, consultants and specialist psychologists, nurses, scientists and…
From bedside to Brussels: hematology at the forefront of EU health policy
Access is at the heart of EHA's European Affairs work. More specifically, equitable and affordable access to innovative therapies that are of clear added benefit from a clinical, patient, and public health perspective.
Read moreClinical WG
Responsibilities:
Identifying the clinical data required for collection. Locating clinical trials where suitable samples will be collected or have already been collected. Involvement in the European Registry. Assessing the type of database and dataset currently available.
Clinical trials
The advance of highly innovative, increasingly personalized therapies in hematology requires novel clinical trial designs and more flexible, adaptive regulatory frameworks and improved data generation to support decision making both during and after clinical studies.
Read moreStopping tyrosine kinase inhibitors in a very large cohort of European chronic myeloid leukemia patients: results of the EURO-SKI trial
Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) have substantially improved survival in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase. However, treatment is in clinical practice considered life-long.
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