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EHA-ISHBT Hematology Tutorial on Lymphoproliferative and Plasma Cell Disorders
EHA Hematology Tutorial in collaboration with the Indian Society of Hematology & Blood Transfusion
Dates: February 16-18, 2018
Location: Lucknow, India
Chairs: AK Tripathi & G Gaidano
Goal of the meeting
This three day event aims to increase the knowledge of participants on how to provide…
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