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EHA-PTHiT Hematology Tutorial on Myeloid and Lymphoid Leukemias
Dates: September 21-22, 2018
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Chairs: T Robak, G Gaidano, I Hus
Following successful previous editions, EHA is coordinating the third two-day tutorial in close collaboration with the Polish Society of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine on “Myeloid and Lymphoid Leukemias”.…
The EHA Guidelines Workshop, a meaningful and successful first Series!
November 2020 – April 2021
In the past six months, hematologists, clinicians, transfusion medicine specialists, oncologists, special nurses and researchers gathered virtually for the first EHA Guidelines Workshop series.
EHA-SHRC Hematology Tutorial on Thalassemia
Dates: May 10-11, 2018
Location: Shiraz, Iran
Chairs: M Karimi, MD Cappellini & A Taher
EHA in close collaboration with Shiraz Hematology Research Center and the Shiraz Medical Center, endorsed by the Iranian Pediatric Hematology Oncology Society, organize a two day tutorial on “Thalassemia”.…
EHA-PTHiT Hematology Mini Tutorial
Dates: April 12-13, 2021
Location: VIRTUAL
Chairs: I Hus (Poland), T Robak (Poland) & G Gaidano (Italy)
As a prelude to the full Tutorial planned for later this year, EHA and the Polish Society of Hematology and Transfusion (PTHiT) present a virtual 'mini…
EHA-SWG Scientific Meeting on Integrated Diagnosis Strategies in Oncohematology for the Management of Cytopenias and Leukocytosis
Dates: February 8-10, 2018
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Chair: MC Béné
Co-chair: G Zini
Organized by: EHA & the EHA Scientific Working Group on Diagnosis: Morphology and Flow Cytometry
After a successful first edition in 2015, this meeting returns to Barcelona on February 8-10, 2018.…
Reducing bureaucracy in clinical trials: now is the time!
Medical societies and patient advocates across disciplines have joined forces with EHA to call for urgent action to make clinical trials less bureaucratic and more patient-centered, efficient and cheaper.
Read moreRecommendation for hematologists in COVID-19 crisis
Recommendations for hematologists in COVID-19 crisis
COVID-19, caused by SARS-CoV-2, is expected to be a devastating infection in patients with active cancer. It should be taken seriously and managed rigorously without jeopardizing the curative chance of individual cancer patients.