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Highlights of Past EHA - Cairo 2017
Dates: September 14 - 15, 2017
Location: Cairo, Egypt
Chairs:
Prof Azza Kamel, Secretary General, Egyptian Society of Hematology and Research (ESHR)
Prof Amal El-Beshlawy, Vice President, Egyptian Society of Hematology and Research (ESHR)
Prof John Gribben, President elect, European Hematology Association (EHA)
Prof Mohamad Qari, President, Pan…
EHA-LSHBT Virtual Hematology Updates, a Successful Course Tailored for the Region!
March – October 2021
In a series of six webinar courses chairs Gianluca Gaidano (EHA) and Ali Taher (LSHBT) were joined by several experts that gave lectures and interactive patient cases to practitioners who manage patients with benign and hematologic malignancies.…
Nikolai Klimko 1956-2023
Professor Nikolai Klimko
Professor Nikolai Klimko, MD PhD, FECMM
March 22, 1956 - March 30, 2023
With deepest sorrow we learned that on March 30, 2023, Professor Nikolai Nikolaevich Klimko passed at age 68.
Jesus San Miguel presents the Ham-Wasserman Lecture at the 2014 ASH Annual Meeting
Professor San Miguel is a member of the Advisory board of the International Myeloma Foundation and the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation.
Read moreEHA returns to Cairo with the Highlights of the 24th EHA Congress
The 4th Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE) Middle East & North Africa (MENA) took place (for the third time) in Cairo, Egypt, organized in collaboration with the Pan Arab Hematology Association (PAHA) and hosted by the Egyptian Society of Hematology…
Read moreSWG Educational Activities
During the annual meeting of EHA, a scientific session was organized: “Mesenchymal stromal cells: guardians of tissue homeostasis”.
Read moreSession information—March 13, 2025
Topic'Primary Immunodeficiencies in Pediatric Hematooncology Practice. '
Speaker detailsCamilla Visconti (speaker)Dr Camilla Visconti is a final-year fellow in the Pediatric Immunology and BMT Unit at San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, where she manages children with inborn errors of immunity.
Immunotherapy delivered by Blinatumomab improves survival in acute lymphoblastic leukaemia patients
Adult patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) can achieve disease control in 90% of cases with intense chemotherapy but only half of these responders will be cured.
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