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Daratumumab Shows Remarkable Benefit in Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma in the POLLUX Study

Daratumumab is a fully human monoclonal antibody that binds to a novel target on myeloma cells.

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EHA Award winners put in the spotlight in Copenhagen

The EHA-José Carreras Non-Clinical Junior Fellowship is made possible with the support of the German José Carreras Foundation.

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EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on Integrated Cell Tracking in Oncohematology: Diagnosis, Targeted Therapy and Residual Disease

November 10-11, 2022 | Bordeaux, France

Meeting Chairs:
MC Béné, Nantes University
G Zini, Università Cattolica S.

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EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on Integrated Cell Tracking in Oncohematology: Diagnosis, Targeted Therapy and Residual Disease

Dates: November 10-12, 2022
Location: Bordeaux, France
Format: Hybrid
Chair: MC Béné

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This was the third time EHA is collaborating with the EHA Specialized Working Group on Diagnosis in hematological diseases, to bring you the latest in laboratory hematology.…

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Collaboration with the EMA on Joint Clinical Assessments and Joint Scientific Consultations under the HTA Regulation

The European Hematology Association (EHA) welcomes the draft Implementing Act laying down procedural rules for the exchange of information between the Health Technology Assessment (HTA) Coordination Group, the European Commission, and the European Medicines Agency (EMA).

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Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE ) Asia 2021 - report

In the first weekend of September (September 3-4), EHA opened the virtual platform for HOPE Asia 2021.

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Lighting the Flame program

Spark your interest in hematology by joining our free training program for medical students, interns, and residents who have not yet chosen a specialty.

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“Complement-ing” positive outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic

Dr Dimitrios Mastellos (@dmastellos)

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a huge impact on research worldwide. Multiple projects have been halted and researchers have lost their jobs.

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