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Press release: Breaking news on lymph node cancer and plasma cell cancer reported at Hematology Congress in Stockholm, June 13-16, 2013

In order to support high-quality science, the European Hematology Association (EHA) collaborates with 16 Scientific Working Groups (SWGs) and concentrates on fostering activities directed towards basic and translational research.

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EHA remembers Tessa Holyoake

The Hague, September 2017

We received the sad news of Professor Tessa Holyoake’s passing. Tessa Holyoake was a Professor of Experimental Hematology and the Head of the Paul O'Gorman Leukemia Research Centre.

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Treatment, medicine and hematology research: What patients want and doctors need (to know)

Jan Geissler, a Patient Advocate remarked about the Congress: “Over and above scientific updates, much can be achieved in partnership between hematologists and patients.

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Kite and Gilead @EHA25 Virtual

We are proud to support the first ever EHA25 Virtual congress. Please join us & leading experts to learn about the latest in cell therapies and COVID-19.

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National societies

EHA pursues close collaboration with the national hematology societies to ensure that the professional hematology community in Europe is served in the best possible way.

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Apply to be a Master Class mentee

Applications closed on July 15, 2024

EligibilityTo apply to be a menteee, you must be one of the following:

A hematologist
Receiving hematology training
Seeing hematology patients
You must also be an EHA member.

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EHA-SWG Diagnosis Teaser Meeting

On February 17 the 'teaser' meeting "Join the conversation on integrated diagnosis" with Prof MC Béne and key opinion experts took place virtually. Missed the live teaser? No worries, you can still watch the recording until March 17, 2022.

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A new form of inherited thrombocytopenia (ETV6-related thrombocytopenia, ETV6-RT): NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER!

A new form of inherited thrombocytopenia (ETV6-related thrombocytopenia, ETV6-RT): NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER!

We recently discovered a new form of an inherited deficiency of platelets (inherited thrombocytopenia-IT), which is caused by mutations in the ETV6-gene.

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