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Lymphomas from A to Z

Nineteen countries from 3 continents were represented during the EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on Rare Lymphomas on March 10-12, 2017 in Barcelona, Spain.

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Stopping 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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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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Press Release: Better funding for research into blood diseases will save more lives

“Haematology is probably the area of medicine that has progressed the most in recent years”, said Professor Robin Foà of “La Sapienza” University of Rome.

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Policy on double awarding

We want to support as many young investigators and clinicians as possible in their career development. For this reason, we do not allow ‘double awarding.

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Policy on double awarding

We want to support as many young investigators and clinicians as possible in their career development. For this reason, we do not allow ‘double awarding.

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Policy on double awarding

We want to support as many young investigators and clinicians as possible in their career development. For this reason, we do not allow ‘double awarding.

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SWG Educational Activities

MeetingsSWG meetingsThe SWG on Transfusions holds monthly meetings. EHA CongressOne focus is support for all activities of the EHA Congress. At the EHA 2023 Congress, which was held in Frankfurt, some sessions on transfusion were supported virtually.

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Policy on double awarding

We want to support as many young investigators and clinicians as possible in their career development. For this reason, we do not allow ‘double awarding.

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