Five new data partners have joined the HONEUR Network!

15/11/2021
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We are delighted to share that four data partners have joined the network, from four different countries!

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center – Israel

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center's division of haematology provides expert care for patients with a variety of blood disorders, including malignant haematological diseases such as acute and chronic leukaemias, MDS (myelodysplastic syndromes), multiple myeloma, and Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and is affiliated with the Sackler Faculty of Medicine of the Tel Aviv University for leading-edge scientific and clinical research and ongoing medical education.

Hospital La Fe – Spain

Health Research Institute Hospital La Fe is a public sector initiative made up of 6 entities within the Valencia region. Its Haematology Research Group has a well-proven track record, collaborates with a variety of national and international partners on especially leukaemia research projects.

 


 

Hospital Del Mar – Spain

IMIM (Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute) is a research-focused institute that consists of 60 research groups, of which two are specifically focused on haematological (lymphoid and myeloid) research. They collect patient data on a variety of haematological malignancies, with a predominant focus on lymphomas. The hospital is one of the biggest sites in Spain in eHealth research, which is also actively contributing to other projects such as EHDEN and HARMONY.


CHU de Lille – France

With nearly 16,000 professionals and being made up of 13 establishments, the Lille University Hospital Center is one of the largest public health establishments in Northern Europe. CHU Lille is committed to scientific excellence in the service of innovation, progress, and the transformation of practices and organizations, and focuses on various research areas, including cancer research.

 


 

MVZ Study Centre Cologne – Germany

Since it was founded in 1997, Oncology at Sachsenring has built up a close network of cooperation partners and its own study centre. The oncologists at the MVZ Study Center Cologne are committed to holistic treatment of a malignant disease and are therefore the primary contact for all aspects of cancer. In the spirit of “holistic care”, Oncology Cologne have therefore developed some additional offers, which include social counselling, psychosocial care, nutritional therapy, sports offers and others. Furthermore, oncology Cologne works very closely in various tumor conferences with several hospitals and all-important specialist disciplines.


 

 

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