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EHA-LSHBT Virtual Hematology Updates, a Successful Course Tailored for the Region!

March – October 2021

In a series of six webinar courses chairs Gianluca Gaidano (EHA) and Ali Taher (LSHBT) were joined by several experts that gave lectures and interactive patient cases to practitioners who manage patients with benign and hematologic malignancies.…

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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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Strengthening Resilience and Fostering Collaboration: Ensuring a Transparent and Reliable Supply Chain for Plasma-Derived Products

The issue of immunoglobulin shortages and the importance of enhancing and maintaining plasma supplies have gained significant attention within the policy and regulatory landscape of the European Union.

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Call for research proposals within the Scientific Excellence Work Package of the GoCART Coalition

Dear GoCART community,

With more than 5,000 CAR-T infusions registered in the EBMT Registry, EBMT and EHA are proud to announce the third call for research proposals within the Scientific Excellence Work Package of the GoCART Coalition.

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EHA collaborates with THD to provide critical aid to hematologists

The Hague (Netherlands), June 23, 2023. The European Hematology Association (EHA) is proud to announce its partnership with the Türk Hematoloji Derneği (THD) in a joint effort to support hematologists working in earthquake-affected areas in Türkiye and Syria.

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Publication of EHA Annual General Meeting 2023 minutes

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The 2023 EHA Annual General Meeting (AGM) took place in Frankfurt, Germany on June 9, 2023.

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EHA welcomes European Parliament backing for SoHO legislation

EHA welcomes the European Parliament’s backing for SoHO legislation that puts patient safety and supply sustainability first.

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