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EHA-SRH-SHTRM Balkan Hematology Tutorial 2023
EHA is joining forces with the Societatea Românã de Hematologie (SRH) and Scientific and Practical Society of Hematologists and Transfusiologists from the Republic of Moldova (SHTRM) to organize the EHA-SRH-SHRTM Balkan Hematology Tutorial.
Read moreThe Clot Thickens
Haemophilia B is a genetic bleeding disorder, affecting approximately 80,000 males worldwide1, caused by an insufficient or dyfunctional blood clotting protein called factor IX (FIX).
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Balduini C, Freson K, Greinacher A, Gresele P, Kühne T, Scully M, Bakchoul T, Coppo P, Dovc Drnovsek T, Godeau B, Gruel Y, Rao AK, Kremer Hovinga JA, Makris M, Matzdorff A, Mumford A, Pecci A, Raslova H, Rivera J,…
Read moreEHA Statement: Our sustained solidarity with the hematology community in Ukraine
Friday, February 24 marks one year of war. The European Hematology Association (EHA) stands in solidarity with our colleagues and friends in Ukraine.
Read moreMore than science: the European Affairs program at EHA2023
To develop and administer safe, innovative and effective treatments for patients with blood diseases, hematologists need an effective and enabling regulatory environment.
Read moreStarting this November: EHA Guidelines Workshops!
EHA has initiated a series of online workshops dedicated to guidelines (produced or endorsed by EHA) for diagnosis and treatment of hematologic diseases.
Read more2018’s Sjöberg Prize awarded for unique treatment that cures a once fatal cancer
Dr. Zhu Chen, Dr. Anne Dejean and Dr. Hugues de Thé will be awarded the Sjöberg Prize 2018 for their work on how acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) could be cured based on arsenic and retinoic acid.
Read moreExciting developments in Lymphoma (lymphnode cancer) and Myeloma (plasma cell cancer) to be presented at European Hematology Congress in Stockholm, June 13-16, 2013
Myeloma, until recently a fatal bone marrow malignancy with a short survival time, is now turning into a chronic disease.
Read moreEU funding approved for TOLERATE
On April 1, the European Commission approved funding for the TOLERATE training network, proposed by a KU Leuven-led consortium including EHA.
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