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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.
Read moreEuropean Research Initiative on CLL (ERIC)
ERIC is devoted to improving the outcome of patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) and related diseases. The objectives of ERIC are to promote:
Research in all aspects of chronic lymphocytic leukemia and related diseases.
Aging and Hematology
The SWG "Aging and Hematology" has four main goals for the next four years (2019-2023):
To share clinically useful tools in assessing frailty and comorbidities in older adults with hematologic malignancies.
Mission ‘Gene Therapy’ for Horizon Europe
Mission ‘Gene Therapy’ for Horizon Europe
Advanced therapies, such as gene therapy, hold promise for treating a wide range of chronic diseases and improving patients’ quality of life.
Ibrutinib improves survival in CLL and SLL patients: Results From the RESONATE Study.
Patients with chronic lymphoid leukemia (CLL) or small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL) who experience short response duration or adverse cytogenetics have poor outcomes.
EHA-Balkan Hematology Day 2024
EHA is joining forces with the national societies from the Balkan countries and co-organizing with them the 5th edition of the EHA-Balkan Hematology Day.
Read moreIVDR
As of May 26, 2022, the new EU In Vitro Diagnostic medical devices Regulation (IVDR) comes into effect.
Read moreAdding elotuzumab to standard treatment for multiple myeloma significantly reduced the risk of disease progression, with benefits sustained at two years
ELOQUENT-2, which evaluated elotuzumab in combination with lenalidomide and dexamethasone, is the first Phase III study to demonstrate the benefit of directly activating the immune system in the treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma.
Read moreInfections in Hematology
The SWG on Infection in Hematology was founded in 2017 and follows four main goals:
Develop and share clinically useful tools: Many hematologists create checklists and pathways for quick and easy reference.