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EHA supports the European Medicines Agency's investigation into risk based quality management of clinical trials
EHA has responded to the EMA’s call for comments on the reflection paper on February 15.
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 more5th European CAR T-cell Meeting
The European Hematology Association (EHA) and the EBMT are excited to announce the 5th edition of the jointly organized European CAR T-cell Meeting.
Read moreEU commissioner Tonio Borg: 'we will continue to improve the life of people suffering from Thalassaemia'
Today, May 8, is International Thalassemia Day. Today, we seek to enhance the awareness and knowledge of thalassemia and other hemoglobin disorders.
Invitation: “Can EU citizens afford their medicines? The economic crisis and access to medicines in Europe“
For more information, please find the full invitation here
Read moreReduction of chemotherapy and PET-guided radiotherapy in advanced-stage Hodgkin lymphoma: the GHSG HD15 trial
Using the multi-agent chemotherapy regimen BEACOPP the GHSG demonstrated significantly better tumor control and overall survival compared to previously used regimens. In addition, the need for radiotherapy in patients with advanced stage Hodgkin lymphoma has been unclear.
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The 5th edition of the World Health Organization Classification of Haematolymphoid Tumours: Myeloid and Histiocytic/Dendritic Neoplasms.
Read moreEHA-SWG on AAA a virtual meeting with a worldwide approach covering all aspects of the disease!
Live days: April 29-30, 2021
Content available: April 22, 2021 – May 29, 2021
Chair: Prof Dr C Dufour
Junior and senior hematologists from all over the world gathered on April 29-30, 2021 for the live days of the EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on…
EHA-funded study in The Lancet Haematology: Economic Burden of Blood Disorders in EU is €23 billion
In Europe blood disorders affect around 80 million people. The total cost of blood disorders consists of healthcare expenditure (€15. 6 billion), productivity loss due to illness and mortality (€5. 6 billion), and the costs of informal care (€1.
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