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Ruxolitinib for the management of myelofibrosis: Results of an international physician survey. Ellis MH, Koren-Michowitz M, Lavi N, Vannucchi AM, Mesa R, Harrison CN. Leuk Res. 2017 Oct;61:6-9. doi: 10. 1016/j. leukres. 2017. 08. 002.
Read moreEHA-JSH Travel Grant
Financial support to help EHA members under 40 attend the Japanese Society of Hematology's Annual Meeting in October 2024.
Read moreBENIGN 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.
Read moreBoard elections
All members* who have paid their annual fees, have the privilege to influence the composition of the EHA Board. We need your involvement in the selection of EHA’s governmental body.
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Our Company
The European Hematology Association (EHA) is a non-profit organization located in The Hague which serves medical professionals, researchers, and scientists with an active interest in hematology.
Dates and deadlines
You may find in this page all the dates and deadlines related to the EHA2025 Hybrid Congress. All deadlines, except if mentioned differently, end at 23:59 CET/CEST.
The timelines will be updated regularly.
Chairs and Members
Chair (2022–2024 term)Edward Laane
Co-chairs (2022–2024 term)
Esther Natalie Oliva
Sam Salek
Secretary (2022–2024 term)Tatyana Ionova
SWG Executive Board members (2022–2024 term)
Tatiana Ionova, Сhair of Department, St. Petersburg State University Hospital, St.
EuroBloodNet aims for better care for patients with rare blood disorders
ERNs is an initiative of the European Commission and consist of networks of healthcare providers and centers of excellence in Europe aimed at improving quality, safety, and access to highly specialised healthcare.
Read moreSanquin Blood Supply will culture erythrocytes for transfusion purposes
ABO-Rh-D matched transfusions result in alloimmunisation in 3-5% of recipients. Once allo-immunized, it may become very difficult to find appropriate donor erythrocytes, especially when multiple antibodies or rare combinations of antibodies are present.
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