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Thrombocytopenias and Platelet Function Disorders
The SWG was established at the 2003 EHA Congress, which was held in Lyon, France. The group's original focus was thrombocytopenias, but it subsequently expanded its field of interest with the inclusion of platelet function disorders.
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Definition: SWG-Precision Hematology focus on precision medicine for malignant hematology.
Read moreAdolescents and young adults (AYA)
Spotlight on AYAAdolescents and young adults (AYA) with hematologic diseases are a unique group with special characteristics and needs. In recent years, the challenges related to the management of AYA (particularly in relation to cancer) have increasingly been recognized.
Read moreJunior membership
If you're at an early stage in your career, junior membership can be a great way to:
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EU pilot on drug repurposing
Drug repurposing (finding new indications for existing authorized medicines) is increasingly prominent in the debate about improving access to medicines. As stated in EHA’s position paper on access to affordable orphan medicines (Merlini et al.
Read moreHelp disseminate IVDR Questionnaire - Share with diagnostic laboratories in your network
The new EU Regulation on in vitro diagnostic medical devices (IVDR) will come into full effect per May 26, 2022 and will have substantial consequences for diagnostic laboratories.
Read more1st joint EHA – Balkan Hematology Day, a meeting of true regional commitment
1st joint EHA – Balkan Hematology Day
Friday, October 11, 2019 | Pravets, Bulgaria
Meeting Chairs:
Prof Gert Ossenkoppele, Chair EHA Education Committee
Prof Gianluca Gaidano, Chair EHA Global Outreach Program Unit
Prof Margarita Guenova, Representative Balkan Societies
On Friday, October 11th the European Hematology Association (EHA)…
Stopping tyrosine kinase inhibitors in a very large cohort of European chronic myeloid leukemia patients: results of the EURO-SKI trial
Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) have substantially improved survival in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in chronic phase. However, treatment is in clinical practice considered life-long.
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