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[ by | Jun 30, 2010 8:45 am | Comments Off ]
Multiple Myeloma Research Presented At 15th Annual European Hematology Association Meeting (EHA 2010)

At the 15th annual European Hematology Association (EHA) meeting, held June 10 to 13 in Barcelona, Spain, physicians and researchers gathered to share developments in the field of hematology, including multiple myeloma.

The research presented at the meeting covered all areas of hematology, which is the study of blood, blood-forming organs, and blood-related diseases. Due to the broad number of interests and studies, the meeting was divided into different sessions over the course of the four days, with most of the multiple myeloma sessions being held on the first three…

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[ by | Apr 26, 2010 5:15 pm | Comments Off ]

Living With A Blood Disease Symposium – The Mayo Clinic will be holding a symposium about blood diseases, including multiple myeloma, for patients and their families on May 8 and 9 in Rochester, MN. Physicians from the Mayo Clinic and other medical experts will talk about the latest research and new therapies as well as more personal issues, such as financial planning, spirituality, and intimacy. The experts will also answer questions from the audience. Registration is required, and the fee for the event is $175 per person. For more information, see the Mayo Clinic website.

American Society Of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting – The 2010 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting will take place from June 4 to 8 in Chicago, IL. Researchers and clinicians will get together to share and discuss cancer research, focusing on the theme, “Advancing Quality through Innovation.” The Myeloma Beacon will be covering the event on its website. For information, please visit the ASCO website.

15th Congress Of The European Hematology Association – The European Hematology Association (EHA) will hold its 15th meeting from June 10 to 13 in Barcelona, Spain.  European researchers and physicians will meet to present the latest research findings about multiple myeloma and other blood disorders.  The Myeloma Beacon will also be covering the event on its website.  For more information, please visit the EHA Congress website.

For a more detailed listing of myeloma-related events, please check the Myeloma Beacon Events Calendar.