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EHA 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.

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Burnouts: when caregivers become patients

Author: Côme Bommier (Young EHA Ambassador)
Affiliations: Hôpital St-Louis (Paris, France) & Mayo Clinic (Rochester MN, USA)

A survey will be released in September to further map burnout
among hematology professionals in Europe.

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15th Annual Sickle Cell and Thalassemia & 1st EHA European Sickle Cell Conference

October 26-31, 2020 | Virtual Global Conference

Steering Committee: B Andemariam, A Campbell, M Cappellini, S Chakravorty,  R Colombatti, B Inusa, R Kesse-Adu, D Rees, A Taher, M Treadwell

In the last week of October, consultants and specialist psychologists, nurses, scientists and…

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15th Annual Sickle Cell and Thalassemia & 1st EHA European Sickle Cell Conference

October 26-31, 2020 | Virtual Global Conference

Steering Committee: B Andemariam, A Campbell, M Cappellini, S Chakravorty,  R Colombatti, B Inusa, R Kesse-Adu, D Rees, A Taher, M Treadwell

In the last week of October, consultants and specialist psychologists, nurses, scientists and…

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The 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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Press release: Theme of the Year and Patient Advocacy - 18th Congress of EHA - European Hematology Association

This year for the first time, the EHA congress program is complemented by a dedicated advocacy track. This track combines all patient and policy related sessions into one comprehensive full-day program on Saturday.

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Uptake of CAR T cell therapy in Europe

Feb 05 2019 Posted in Advocacy news Tagged CAR T

Gene (editing) therapy continues to break ground in hematology, showing promising results in tackling severe blood cancers. Yet, its uptake in the European Union is slow, with few patients benefiting from it so far.

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