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EHA and the Lebanese Society of Hematology and Blood Transfusion (LSHBT) have initiated a webinar course dedicated to practitioners who manage patients with benign and hematologic malignancies with the practical tools to translate emerging data into the best therapy for…

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Message from the EHA Board

After more than a decade of tireless work to further EHA’s mission our Executive Director, Carin Smand, has unfortunately announced that she will be leaving our organization.

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BENIGN HEMATOLOGY in 2023 and beyond

The term "benign hematology" has traditionally been used to refer to non-malignant blood disorders. However, over the past few years, questions have been raised as to the appropriate nomenclature for this category of diseases.

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Commonalities and Differences in Myeloid Malignancies: Insights from the EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on MDS, MPN, and AML

November 2-4 - Budapest, Hungary

Meeting Chairs:

Konstanze Döhner, University Hospital Ulm, Germany
Claire Harrison, Guy's and St.

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Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE ) Asia 2021 - report

In the first weekend of September (September 3-4), EHA opened the virtual platform for HOPE Asia 2021.

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EHA-SLCH Hematology Tutorial on Hematological Disorders

Date: March 18-19, 2022

Format: Hybrid

EHA and the Sri Lanka College of Haematologists (SLCH) are happy to have successfully organized the EHA-SLCH Hematology Tutorial on Hematological Disorders on March 18 and 19, 2022.

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EHA-PTHiT Hematology Tutorial on Myeloid and Lymphoid Leukemias

Dates: September 21-22, 2018
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Chairs: T Robak,  G Gaidano, I Hus

Following successful previous editions, EHA is coordinating the third two-day tutorial in close collaboration with the Polish Society of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine on “Myeloid and Lymphoid Leukemias”.…

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Publications

For the subgroup Rare hereditary blood cancers:
GATA2 monoallelic expression underlies reduced penetrance in inherited GATA2-mutated MDS/AML.

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Evaluation of a single 1.000 mg iron dose as ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) for fatigue treatment in Iron deficient women – PREFER

Fatigue and iron deficiency are prevalent among women of childbearing age. This randomised, placebo-controlled study evaluated the effect of a single intravenous 1.

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