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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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First CMML guidelines produced by EHA, now available

Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) is a rare disease with overlapping features of two categories of bone marrow and blood cell disorders that poses challenges in clinical management.

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Selected EMA news

March 2025New medicines recommended for approval
Lynozyfic (linvoseltamab) 
Treatment of refractory multiple myeloma (a cancer of the bone marrow)
New information on approved medicines 
Calquence (acalabrutinib) - new indication
Treatment of blood cancer

Columvi (glofitamab) - new indication
Treatment of blood cancer

Darzalex (daratumumab) - change of indication
Treatment…

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Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE) Latin America 2021

For the third edition of the Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE) Latin America (LA), EHA will organize a truly regional meeting by collaborating simultaneously with our hematology partners from the region.

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The invisible burden of the pandemic

Writing about my perspective on the COVID-19 pandemic has been on my mind for some time.

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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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Chairs and Members

Chair (2017-present)Oliver A. Cornely—University Hospital Cologne, Cologne (Germany)

Co-chair (2023-present)Livio Pagano—Fondazione Policlinico A.

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European Reference Networks, a unique opportunity to take collaboration and patient care in hematology to the next level, was a core topic at EHA 2016

On Saturday 11 June, a session in the Patient Advocacy Track focused on the emerging European Reference Networks (ERNs).

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