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Restoring Effective Anti-Tumor Response in Hodgkin Lymphoma with Nivolumab

Hodgkin Lymphoma typically affects young men and women in their 30s. Although it is highly curable with the current combination of chemo and radiation therapy, approximately 20% of patients will not be cured with first line regimens.

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Targeting the B-cell Receptor in Aggressive B-cell Lymphomas

In collaboration with Dr. Lou Staudt, Pharmacyclics and associate investigators, we performed a clinical trial of a very potent inhibitor of Bruton Tyrosine Kinase (BTK) called ibrutinib.

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EHA Guidelines on Recommendations for Pregnancy in Rare Inherited Anemias

EHA and the Scientific Working Group on Red Cells and Iron organized the first online workshop on the EHA Guidelines: “Recommendations for Pregnancy in Rare Inherited Anemias”.

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SWG Educational Activities

EHA-SWG meetingsAn EMSCO meeting was held in October 2023 (Nice, France).

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EHA-ISHBT Hematology Tutorial on Lymphoproliferative and Plasma Cell Disorders

EHA Hematology Tutorial in collaboration with the Indian Society of Hematology & Blood Transfusion

Dates: February 16-18, 2018
Location: Lucknow, India
Chairs: AK Tripathi & G Gaidano

Goal of the meeting
This three day event aims to increase the knowledge of participants on how to provide…

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EHA-SAH Hematology Tutorial on Acute Leukemia, MDS and BMF

Dates: September 11-12, 2020
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Chairs: G Stemmelin, G Ossenkoppele

The third EHA-SAH Hematology Tutorial will be held in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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A well-attended second meeting from the European Hematology Association (EHA) and the EHA Scientific Working Group on Red Cell and Iron

For the second time the European Hematology Association (EHA) and the EHA Scientific Working Group on Red Cell and Iron joined in the organization of the meeting focused on Red Cell and Iron Metabolism Defects: From basic science to clinical…

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Scientific networks

Specialized Working Groups (SWGs)

In order to cover the full hematology field, EHA Specialized Working Groups (SWGs) are divided in two groups: disease-oriented and overarching SWGs.

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