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EHA-AHA joint membership
Save money and time by becoming a joint member of EHA and the Armenian Hematology Association. We've joined forces with the Armenian Hematology Association (AHA) to offer a special joint membership deal.
Read moreEHA-AHK joint membership
How you can save money by becoming a joint member of EHA and the Asociacioni i Hematologëve të Kosovës. We've joined forces with the Asociacioni i Hematologëve të Kosovës (AHK) to offer a special joint membership deal.
Read moreEHA-MHTT joint membership
Save money and time by becoming a joint member of EHA and the Magyar Hematológiai és Transzfuziológiai Társaság. We've joined forces with the Magyar Hematológiai és Transzfuziológiai Társaság (MHTT) to offer a special joint membership deal.
Read moreEHA-SPH joint membership
Save money and time by becoming a joint member of EHA and the Sociedade Portuguesa de Hematologia. We've joined forces with the Sociedade Portuguesa de Hematologia (SPH) to offer a special joint membership deal.
Read moreEHA-SRH joint membership
Save money and time by becoming a joint member of EHA and the Societatea Română de Hematologie. We've joined forces with the Societatea Română de Hematologie (SRH) to offer a special joint membership deal.
Read moreEHA-THD joint membership
Save money and time by becoming a joint member of EHA and the Türk Hematoloji Derneği. We've joined forces with the Türk Hematoloji Derneği (THD) to offer a special joint membership deal.
Read moreEHA-SFH joint membership
Save money and time by becoming a joint member of EHA and the Société Française d’Hématologie. We've joined forces with the Société Française d’Hématologie (SFH) to offer a special joint membership deal.
Read moreThe European Union must deliver funding for research of blood disorders
At the 20th Annual Congress of EHA, the results of two major projects are presented. The first is a study into the Cost of Blood Disorders in the EU Member States and Norway, Iceland, and Switzerland.
Read moreThe Clot Thickens
Haemophilia B is a genetic bleeding disorder, affecting approximately 80,000 males worldwide1, caused by an insufficient or dyfunctional blood clotting protein called factor IX (FIX).
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