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The European Hematology Association (EHA) is a membership organization serving clinicians and researchers with an active interest in hematology in Europe and beyond. We bring together relevant stakeholders to promote excellence in patient care through education, research, and advocacy.
Read moreTwo genes cooperate to trigger leukemia development
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This statement outlines the areas of agreement within the health and research communities on where the Regulation will improve the research environment. Aspects of the Regulation that could be improved to further support clinical research are also highlighted.
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Read moreMeeting report | HOPE LA 2019 | Mendoza, Argentina
The first edition of the Highlights of Past EHA (HOPE) meeting in Latin America (LA) was held on October 4-5, 2019 in Mendoza, Argentina.
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EHA Travel GrantsThe call for travel grant applications will be open from January 1, 2025 until March 1, 2025 (23:59 CET). New: Grant applications have been integrated into the EHA2025 Abstract Submission form.
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Matching-adjusted indirect comparison of asciminib versus other treatments in chronic-phase chronic myeloid leukemia after failure of two prior tyrosine kinase inhibitors
Atallah E, Mauro MJ, Hochhaus A, Boquimpani C, Minami Y, Maheshwari VK, Saini L, Corbin R, Réa D.
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