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Regulation on Health Technology Assessment

The Regulation on Health Technology Assessment (HTAR) was proposed by the European Commission in 2018. It was formally adopted in December 2021 and will apply from January 2025.

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SWG Preceptorship Program

Funding to enable an SWG create its own preceptorship—and promote learning and innovation in our community. The call for proposals is open until 12:00 CEST on March 28, 2025. Apply now.

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EHA-EBMT 2nd European CAR T Cell Meeting

Dates:             January 30 – February 1, 2020
Location:        Sitges (Barcelona), Spain
Chairs:            H Einsele, C Chabannon

The 2nd edition of this meeting is jointly organized by the European Hematology Association (EHA) and the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT).…

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Introducing YoungEHA: you don’t have to grow old to make a difference

By Dr. Fabienne Lucas, MD PhD, YoungEHA Committee. Hearing exciting new research, attending lectures by leaders in the field, and networking are some of the obvious things that are happening during the annual EHA congress.

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CRYSTAL-Immune pump-priming project

Project team

Christina Halsey
Positions: Professor of Paediatric Haemato-Oncology & Head of School, School of Cancer Sciences, University of Glasgow, and Honorary Consultant Paediatric Haematologist, Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow.

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Streamlining SoHO Management in EU Hospitals

The European Commission's Directorate-General for Health and Food Safety (DG SANTE) is committed to improving the management of Substances of Human Origin (SoHO) in EU hospitals.

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Meeting Report: European School of Haematology International Conference of Haematological Disorders in the Elderly

The meeting started by reviewing demographic aspects, physiological changes encountered in the elderly, as well as the definition of older and elderly people, frailty and comorbidity.

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Can Eltrombopag help children with ITP say goodbye to bleeding?

 

Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is a rare disease in children, affecting 5 in 100,000. Most children get better quickly without intervention but up to 30% will still have disease at 12 months.

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