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What to expect from European Affairs at EHA2024

European Affairs gives a voice to hematology professionals in Europe. The department ensures that the interests of EHA members are duly represented in policy, regulatory and scientific areas and networks.

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Joint EHA and national society membership

Enjoy the best of both worlds—and save money—by combining an EHA membership with membership of your national hematology society. This special type of membership package is the result of our constructive collaborations with a range of national hematology societies.

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EHA donates €250,000 to Médecins Sans Frontières

The EHA Board is actively implementing support actions to hematologists and hematology patients in Ukraine and to those who are forced to leave the country.

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From Plans to Action: European Cancer Summit

From Plans to Action:  European Cancer Summit (Brussels-Hybrid, November 17-18, 2021) 
November 17- 18 marks the first anniversary of EHA’s membership to the European Cancer Organisation (ECO), as well as the event dates for the 2021 European Cancer Summit.

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Two genes cooperate to trigger leukemia development

Congratulations to the international group of researchers led by HemaSphere Editor-in-Chief Prof.

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Genetic Predisposition to Blood Cancer (Rare diseases)

The objectives of the group are:

Share and extend clinical knowledge on the diagnosis and treatment of hematologic malignancies with germline predisposition.

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Chairs and Members

Chair (until 2026)Hermann Einsele, Professor of Hematology and Oncology, University Hospital Würzburg (Germany)

Co-chair (until 2026)Arjan van de Loosdrecht, Professor of Hematology and Immunhematology, Amsterdam UMC (The Netherlands)

SWG Steering Committee members
Jorge Sierra, Professor of Hematology, Hospital Santa Creu I Sant Pau…

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Adding elotuzumab to standard treatment for multiple myeloma significantly reduced the risk of disease progression, with benefits sustained at two years

ELOQUENT-2, which evaluated elotuzumab in combination with lenalidomide and dexamethasone, is the first Phase III study to demonstrate the benefit of directly activating the immune system in the treatment of patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma.

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