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EHA Lymphoma Group

The EHA Lymphoma Group (EHA LyG) is a specialized working group that was established in 2014.

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Turkey tutorial focused on lymphoma

The 8th EHA-TSH Hematology Tutorial was held on April 6-7, 2019 in Izmir, Turkey. This marks yet another pleasant and fruitful collaboration between EHA and the Turkish Society of Hematology.

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EHA, in partnership with ISTH, award two fellows to support global educational opportunities

EHA and the International Society on Thrombosis and Hemostasis (ISTH) jointly awarded two joint ISTH-EHA Training Fellowships to Araci Rondon (The Netherlands) and Dianne van der Wal (Australia).

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The 'i4MDS' consortium looks to the future at its second general meeting

Feb 29 2024 Posted in Meeting reports Tagged i4MDS

The International Integrative Innovative Immunology for Myelodysplastic Neoplasms consortium—also known as ' i4MDS'—held its second general meeting in The Hague from February 9–10, 2024.

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EHA Guidelines by Topic

AL Amyloidosis
Guidelines for high dose chemotherapy and stem cell transplantation for systemic AL amyloidosis: EHA-ISA working group guidelines (2021)
Guidelines for non-transplant chemotherapy for treatment of systemic AL amyloidosis: EHA-ISA working group (2022)
Bleeding and thrombosis
EHA Guidelines on management of antithrombotic treatments…

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Highlights from the SWG

The European Scientific foundation for Laboratory Hemato Oncology (ESLHO), together with the three scientific consortia of EuroClonality, EuroMRD, and EuroFlow, share the same four goals:

Research and innovation of diagnostic patient care
Standardization of laboratory diagnostics
Quality assessment
Education
ESLHO supports the three consortia in…

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EHA supports the proposal for a Regulation on the European Health Data Space (EHDS)

On October 20, the European Hematology Association (EHA) joined a group of 35 stakeholders in welcoming the European Commission’s proposal on the European Health Data Space.

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Killer antibodies against AML

Most patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) can only be cured when a stem cell transplant induces an immune response against the patient’s leukemia.

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