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EHA leads Tutorial in Kazakhstan for better understanding of lymphomas
EHA, in collaboration with the Kazakhstan Cancer Society (KCS) and Kazakh Institute of Oncology and Radiology (KazIOR), organized its very first tutorial together on March 14-16 in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Read more“Science is all about synergy” - Francesca Vinchi, woman in hematology/EHA volunteer
This Women’s History Month, we are putting the spotlight on women in hematology. One of them is Francesca Vinchi, also an EHA Volunteer.
Read more“Follow your dreams! Go for it!” – Verena Gaidzik, woman in hematology/EHA volunteer
Verena Gaidzik is a physician scientist in the department of Internal Medicine III (Head: Prof. Dr. Hartmut Döhner) at the University Hospital of Ulm. She has board certifications in internal medicine, hematology and oncology as well as palliative medicine.
Read moreMeet Antonio Almeida, our February Volunteer of the Month
EHA is a Public Benefit Organization under Dutch law.
Read moreMeet Antonio Almeida, our February Volunteer of the Month
EHA is a Public Benefit Organization under Dutch law.
Read moreMeet Fabienne Lucas, our January Volunteer of the Month
EHA is a Public Benefit Organization under Dutch law.
Read moreMeet Fabienne Lucas, our January Volunteer of the Month
EHA is a Public Benefit Organization under Dutch law.
Read moreMichel Boiron 1925-2018
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Professor Michel Boiron last December 3. Boiron was the founding President (1992-1994) of the European Hematology Association (EHA).
Read moreEHA and EBMT joint meeting on CAR T cells, first of its kind in Europe
The European Hematology Association (EHA) and European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) will hold the first European CAR T Cell Meeting together in Paris on February 14-16, 2019.
Read moreHospital pharmacists and regulators lead the way on shortages
EHA welcomes initiatives but calls for more focus on causes
Medicine shortages have a negative impact on the quality and cost of treatments and on patient access to the best possible care.