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Patient organizations
EHA greatly values the collaboration with patient organizations in a growing number of areas, from joint advocacy and a strong presence at the EHA Annual Congress – with a prominent place for the EHA-Patient Joint Symposium on policy and regulatory…
Read moreRecap: European Affairs and Hematology at EHA2024
As at previous congresses, the European Affairs track at EHA2024 offered opportunities to learn, exchange, and connect.
Read moreThrombocytopenias 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.
Read moreHighlights from the SWG
Session on thrombocytopenias and platelet function disordersFull title‘Thrombocytopenias and platelet function disorders: Recent developments and perspectives in immune thrombocytopenia. ’
DateThe session took place as part of the EHA 2023 Congress. This was held from June 8–11, 2023.
SWG Educational Activities
MeetingsSession on thrombocytopenias and platelet function disordersAt the EHA 2023 Congress, we held a session on ‘Thrombocytopenias and platelet function disorders: Recent developments and perspectives in immune thrombocytopenia.
Read moreEuropean Research Initiative on CLL (ERIC)
ERIC is devoted to improving the outcome of patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) and related diseases. The objectives of ERIC are to promote:
Research in all aspects of chronic lymphocytic leukemia and related diseases.
Tools and Overview Tables
EHA2023 session on COVID-19 and influenzaThe SWG suggested the above session, which was held during the EHA 2023 Hybrid Congress. Full titleCOVID-19 and influenza in patients with hematological malignancies.
Read moreChairs and Members
Chair (2017-ongoing)Oliver A. Cornely—University Hospital Cologne, Cologne (Germany)
Co-chair (2023-ongoing)Livio Pagano—Fondazione Policlinico A.
Infections in Hematology
A recent publication in Clinical Infectious Diseases "Global differences in the management of Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia" revealed substantial variation in treatment practices across the world.
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