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Adolescents and young adults (AYA)

Spotlight on AYAAdolescents and young adults (AYA) with hematologic diseases are a unique group with special characteristics and needs. In recent years, the challenges related to the management of AYA (particularly in relation to cancer) have increasingly been recognized.

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Rolling out CAR T across Europe

Prof Christine Chomienne talking about CAR T implementation challenges during the 7th EAPM Presidency Conference in Brussels.

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Young EHA Committee call for interest

The mission of the Young EHA Committee is to:

Represent the voice of young and early career hematologists and scientists within EHA
Engage these junior members in EHA and EHA-related events
Foster the Young EHA community within the field of hematology
This year, we…

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EHA-EBMT 3rd European CAR T-cell Meeting (Virtual)

Dates: February 4-6, 2021

Chairs: H Einsele (EHA) & C Chabannon (EBMT)

For the 3rd time now the European Hematology Association (EHA) and the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) jointly organized the European CAR T-cell Meeting; this year in…

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Is CRTH for me?

Eligibility
Applicant must be a trainee or junior faculty and hold an MD or MD/PhD 
Applicant must be actively employed in a hematology or hematology-related research environment 
The applicant must be an EHA member or EHA Guest at the time of application submission…

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Faculty Information

We are honored that you have agreed to be a part of the faculty for the EHA-GBMTA-AHA Hematology Tutorial on New Aspects in Diagnostic Choices and Treatment Options of Hematological Malignancies, scheduled to be held on October 18-20, 2024 in Tbilisi, Georgia.…

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A new form of inherited thrombocytopenia (ETV6-related thrombocytopenia, ETV6-RT): NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER!

A new form of inherited thrombocytopenia (ETV6-related thrombocytopenia, ETV6-RT): NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER!

We recently discovered a new form of an inherited deficiency of platelets (inherited thrombocytopenia-IT), which is caused by mutations in the ETV6-gene.

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