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EHA-Baltic Hematology Tutorial on Bleeding Disorders & Thrombosis

EHA IN COLLABORATION WITH BALTIC SOCIETIES CONCLUDE THE FIRST HYBRID TUTORIAL MEETING IN EHA HISTORY!

 

EHA-Baltic Hematology Tutorial on Bleeding Disorders & Thrombosis
August 28 – 30, 2020
Virtual & Riga, Latvia 

Meeting Chairs:

Prof S Eichinger (European Hematology Association)
Prof S Lejniece (Latvian Society of…

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International CML adherence survey launched

The drivers behind non-adherence, a highly prevalent problem in oral cancer treatments but also in many other diseases like diabetes, are not well understood to date.

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Education Committee

Current committee members
Konstanze Döhner, Germany (Chair)
Kirsten Grønbæk, Denmark (Vice-Chair)
Meritxell Alberich Jordà, Czech Republic (Councilor)
Antonio Almeida, Portugal (EHA President)
Nuno Borges, United Kingdom (YoungEHA representative)
Gianluca Gaidano, Italy (Chair Community and Stakeholder Committee)
Jose Tomás Navarro Ferrando, Spain (Chair Curriculum-Exam Committee)
Anna Porwit, Sweden (EHA…

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EHA Statement of Solidarity with Ukraine

The European Hematology Association (EHA) is deeply concerned about the situation in Ukraine, the plight of the civilian population, and the damage to healthcare infrastructures.

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Sponsor prospectus

Dear Partner,

Welcome to the digital EHA Sponsor Prospectus 2024-2025. Over the past two years, the world of congresses, meetings, and education has drastically changed.

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Position of EHA on Access to Medicines

 

There are many factors that compromise patient access to medicine. First and foremost, for a drug to be available, one has to be developed.

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Revision of the EU’s pharmaceutical legislation

Background on the reformIn April 2023, the European Commission (EC) published two proposals to revise the existing (and outdated) pharmaceutical legislation. This includes legislation on medicines for children and rare diseases.

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Position of EHA on Research Funding

 

The challenge
The cost of biomedical research is great, but the cost of disease is immense. An ageing population and expensive innovations in medicine put an increasing burden on already stressed healthcare budgets.

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