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Position of EHA on Personalized Medicine
The challenge
Despite its apparent complexity, personalized medicine could transform healthcare, by tailoring healthcare solutions to the individual patient, delivering ‘the right treatment to the right patient at the right time’ – and helping to get more value from healthcare spending.…
ESH-EBMT-EHA-IPIG 3rd Translational Research Conference
ESH-EBMT-EHA-IPIG 3rd Translational Research Conference on Bone Marrow Failure and Leukaemia Predisposition Syndromes
Date: November 15-17, 2024
Location: Paris, France
Chairpersons: Carmem Bonfim, Tim Brümmendorf, Antonio Risitano, Sharon Savage
Scientific Committee: Beatrice Drexler, Carlo Dufour, Morag Griffin, Régis Peffault de Latour
With the support of the Severe Aplastic…
EHA-AHA-GBMA Mini Hematology Tutorial
For the first time EHA is collaborating simultaneously with the Armenian Hematology Association (AHA) and Georgian Association For Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation (GBMTA) in a virtual Mini Hematology Tutorial.
Read moreMessage from the EHA Board
After more than a decade of tireless work to further EHA’s mission our Executive Director, Carin Smand, has unfortunately announced that she will be leaving our organization.
Read more15th Annual Sickle Cell and Thalassemia & 1st EHA European Sickle Cell Conference
October 26-31, 2020 | Virtual Global Conference
Steering Committee: B Andemariam, A Campbell, M Cappellini, S Chakravorty, R Colombatti, B Inusa, R Kesse-Adu, D Rees, A Taher, M Treadwell
In the last week of October, consultants and specialist psychologists, nurses, scientists and…
15th Annual Sickle Cell and Thalassemia & 1st EHA European Sickle Cell Conference
October 26-31, 2020 | Virtual Global Conference
Steering Committee: B Andemariam, A Campbell, M Cappellini, S Chakravorty, R Colombatti, B Inusa, R Kesse-Adu, D Rees, A Taher, M Treadwell
In the last week of October, consultants and specialist psychologists, nurses, scientists and…
Breakthrough results in European multicenter trial on acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL): no more chemotherapy?
APL is a rare, yet aggressive, subtype of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) characterized by a maturation arrest of white blood cell precursors in the marrow, leading to a shortage of normal white cells and platelets in the blood, which is…
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