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EHA-MHTT joint membership

Save money and time by becoming a joint member of EHA and the Magyar Hematológiai és Transzfuziológiai Társaság. We've joined forces with the Magyar Hematológiai és Transzfuziológiai Társaság (MHTT) to offer a special joint membership deal.

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EHA-SPH joint membership

Save money and time by becoming a joint member of EHA and the Sociedade Portuguesa de Hematologia. We've joined forces with the Sociedade Portuguesa de Hematologia (SPH) to offer a special joint membership deal.

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EHA-SRH joint membership

Save money and time by becoming a joint member of EHA and the Societatea Română de Hematologie. We've joined forces with the Societatea Română de Hematologie (SRH) to offer a special joint membership deal.

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EHA-THD joint membership

Save money and time by becoming a joint member of EHA and the Türk Hematoloji Derneği. We've joined forces with the Türk Hematoloji Derneği (THD) to offer a special joint membership deal.

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EHA-SFH joint membership

Save money and time by becoming a joint member of EHA and the Société Française d’Hématologie. We've joined forces with the Société Française d’Hématologie (SFH) to offer a special joint membership deal.

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EHA Exam

An annual assessment designed to test your knowledge of the European Hematology Curriculum. EHA Exam 2025
The 9th European Hematology Exam will take place on June 12, 2025, from 13:30–16:00 (CEST).

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Highlights from the SWG

SWG AML Annual Scientific MeetingThe most recent SWG AML Annual Scientific Meeting took place during the annual EHA Congress in Frankfurt, Germany.

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“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.

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Press Release: News on Red Cells and Iron presented at the 18th Congress of the European Hematology Asscociation in Stockholm June 13-16, 2013

Recent evidence suggests that these congenital anaemias are caused by molecular abnormalities in the transport of iron and other molecules and a deeper understanding of these mechanisms may lead to a better knowledge of the normal development of the red…

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