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Epidemiology of infection in AML: A European Hematology Association survey (EPIAMLINF)
Project team
Jon Salmanton-García
Institution: University of Cologne, Germany
Biography: My research focuses on infectious diseases in hematology, particularly fungal infections and viral complications in immunocompromised patients.
EHA Guidelines on Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic Myelomonocytic Leukemias in Adults
Chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML) is a disease of the elderly, and by far the most frequent overlap myelodysplastic/myeloproliferative neoplasm in adults.
Read moreCRTH – reflections on a unique learning experience
CRTH (Clinical Research Training in Hematology) is a 9-month long unique training and mentoring experience focused on clinical research in Europe, with a global scope.
Read moreFirst Hybrid HOPE meeting in Bangkok, Thailand - a report
Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE) Asia 2022
September 2-3, 2022 – Bangkok, Thailand
Meeting chairs
A Almeida, President, European Hematology Association (EHA)
G Gaidano, Chair Global Outreach Committee, European Hematology Association (EHA)
P Rojnuckarin, President, Thai Society of Hematology (TSH)
S Hongeng, Vice President, Thai Society…
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Read moreLymphomas from A to Z
Nineteen countries from 3 continents were represented during the EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on Rare Lymphomas on March 10-12, 2017 in Barcelona, Spain.
Read more3rd Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE) in 2020 focused on Latin America a success!
November 13, 2020
Meeting Chairs:
Prof J Gribben (European Hematology Association)
Prof G Stemmelin (Argentinian Society of Hematology)
On November 13, EHA and the Argentinian Society of Hematology (SAH) kicked-off the second HOPE Latin America meeting in a virtual format.
Fundamentals for a Systematic Approach to Mild and Moderate Inherited Bleeding Disorders: An EHA Consensus Report
Healthy subjects frequently report minor bleedings that are frequently ‘background noise’ of normality rather than a true disorder. Nevertheless, unexpected or unusual bleeding may be alarming.
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