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Killer antibodies against AML

Most patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) can only be cured when a stem cell transplant induces an immune response against the patient’s leukemia.

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EHA-ISHBT Hematology Tutorial 2020

The 4th EHA-ISHBT Hematology Tutorial on Hematological Disorders was held on February 28 and 29 in Chandigarh, India, and chaired by Prof John Gribben, Prof Neelam Varma and Prof Pankaj Malhotra.

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Specialized Working Groups

EHA partners with Specialized Working Groups (SWGs) to foster science and to spread knowledge in basic, translational and clinical research in hematology in Europe.

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EHA-PTHiT Mini Hematology Tutorial

EHA and the Polish Society of Hematology and Transfusion (PTHiT) are happy to present the second virtual 'mini Tutorial'. This two-day meeting aims to assess and increase your knowledge of the treatment of myeloid and lymphoid diseases.

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Access

Improving affordable and equal access to innovative therapies in hematology for patients across Europe is EHA’s overriding advocacy priority.

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The root of evil: pre-leukemic clones that survive chemotherapy are linked to a higher risk of leukemia recurrence

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive form of blood cancer. Treatment with intensive chemotherapy often leads to a period of freedom from overt disease called a remission. However, recurrence of the disease is common.

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EHA Pediatric Hemato-Oncology Course 2024

Join us in Sorrento to develop your problem-solving skills and exchange ideas in a friendly and supportive environment. DatesApril 10–13, 2024. LocationGrand Hotel Riviera, Sorrento, Italy.

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Improved survival for adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) patients

Historical survival for patients 18-45 years with ALL is approximately 40 %. However the event free survival for ALL patients 18-45 years has improved to 73% following implementation of the NOPHO ALL2008 protocol in July 2008.

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A new form of inherited thrombocytopenia (ETV6-related thrombocytopenia, ETV6-RT): NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER!

A new form of inherited thrombocytopenia (ETV6-related thrombocytopenia, ETV6-RT): NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER!

We recently discovered a new form of an inherited deficiency of platelets (inherited thrombocytopenia-IT), which is caused by mutations in the ETV6-gene.

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