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Diagnosis in hematological diseases: morphology and flow cytometry

This SWG is active in disseminating knowledge on advances in the diagnosis and follow-up by morphology and multiparameter flow-cytometry of malignant and non-malignant hematological diseases. These include morphology, digital morphology, and flow-cytometry (mass, imaging, and spectral flow cytometry included).

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Abstract & Clinical Case Submission

Abstract submission is an important part of the 7th European CAR T-cell Meeting.

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News

New EU In Vitro Diagnostic medical devices Regulation (IVDR) comes into effect

On May 26, 2022, the new EU In Vitro Diagnostic medical devices Regulation (IVDR) came into effect, mandating stricter and more comprehensive certification and testing protocols for in vitro…

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SWG Educational Activities

SWG meeting, EHA2023 CongressGuidelines SessionSession title‘The European Guidelines on Diagnosis and Management of Neutropenia in Adults and Children.

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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.

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Genetic Predisposition to Blood Cancer (Rare diseases)

The objectives of the group are:

Share and extend clinical knowledge on the diagnosis and treatment of hematologic malignancies with germline predisposition.

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Faculty Information

We are honored that you have agreed to be a part of the faculty for the EHA-GBMTA-AHA Hematology Tutorial on New Aspects in Diagnostic Choices and Treatment Options of Hematological Malignancies, scheduled to be held on October 18-20, 2024 in Tbilisi, Georgia.…

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YoungEHA Mentorship Mixer at EHA2024

Hosted by the YoungEHA Committee, the Mentorship Mixer is a pilot event for a potential EHA mentorship program.

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Research trainings

Old ways won't open new doors. Via non-pecuniary awards, EHA strives to accelerate the careers of promising post-docs in translational or clinical research.

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