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CAR NK-cells project

An SWG Grant-supported project initiated by EHA's SWG on Immune Therapies for Hematologic Disorders.

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Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

The Specialized Working Group on Adult Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia consists mainly of the members of the EWALL group, which is the European Working Group for Adult ALL. This includes the leaders of the national ALL study groups in Europe.

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Kite and Gilead @EHA25 Virtual

We are proud to support the first ever EHA25 Virtual congress. Please join us & leading experts to learn about the latest in cell therapies and COVID-19.

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SWG Grant-funded projects, 2024

In November and December of 2023, SWGs were invited to develop project ideas and apply for a 2024 SWG Grant. ApplicationsWe received 11 different applications from 9 SWGs. This was two more applications than we received in 2022.

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ATMPs and CAR-T: the uptake challenge

Advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) are a game changer for improving the life of patients with severe to life-threatening diseases. In hematology, for instance, CAR T cell therapy has shown promising results in tackling different blood cancers.

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Publications

Overall Survival With Daratumumab, Bortezomib, and Dexamethasone in Previously Treated Multiple Myeloma (CASTOR): A Randomized, Open-Label, Phase III Trial
P. Sonneveld, A. Chanan-Khan, K. Weisel, A. K. Nooka, T. Masszi, M. Beksac, I. Spicka, V. Hungria, M. Munder, M.

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Abstract Submission & Travel Grant Application

Late Poster Submission is now closed.

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EHA Statement on COVID-19

The European Hematology Association (EHA) closely monitors the latest developments on the spreading of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).

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Publications

Immune-monitoring of myelodysplastic neoplasms: Recommendations from the i4MDS consortium
Cristina A. Tentori, Lin P. Zhao, Benedetta Tinterri, Kathryn E. Strange, Katharina Zoldan, Konstantinos Dimopoulos, Xingmin Feng, Elena Riva, Benjamin Lim, Yannick Simoni, Vidhya Murthy, Madeline J.

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Novel basis for chemoresistance in AML: DNMT3A R882 mutations promote chemoresistance and residual disease through impaired DNA damage sensing

Although most acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients initially respond to chemotherapy, the majority subsequently relapses and succumbs to refractory disease. Residual leukemic cells that survived chemotherapy may persist over time and later cause the disease to come back.

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