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International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis
The International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Inc. is organized and operated exclusively for scientific and educational purposes. Its objectives are to foster and advance science relating to the important medical problems of thrombosis and abnormalities of hemostasis and vascular biology; to provide a forum for discussion of these problems; to encourage research on these problems by scientists of the several relevant disciplines; to foster the diffusion and exchange of ideas through scientific meetings and publications; to standardize nomenclature and methods as appropriate and timely.

International Society for Preventive Oncology
ISPO is the forum of an international membership committed to the study of interactive etiologic factors in cancer development and their impact on prevention, detection, and management of neoplastic diseases.

International Society for Experimental Hematology
Mission Statement: To further basic translational and clinical research and to foster communication, education, collaboration in the field of experimental hematology and stem cell biology

International Society for Cutaneous Lymphomas
The International Society for Cutaneous Lymphomas (ISCL) is a non-profit, worldwide association formed in 1992 during the 18th World Congress of Dermatology in New York. The aim of the society is to promote collaborative efforts between regional, national or international groups active in clinical, histomorphological or research work related to cutaneous lymphoma and, consequently, to increase the knowledge of lymphoproliferative and related disorders of the skin. The ISCL supports an International Registry for Cutaneous Lymphomas, which is intended not only to collect clinical and epidemiological data on classical cases of B- and T-cell lymphoma of the skin, but also to document rare and unusual cases of cutaneous lymphoma that may provide key information on the pathogenesis of these enigmatic tumours.

International Society for Cellular Therapy
ISCT is the professional organization for those working or interested in cell-based research, processing, manipulation, and clinical translation.

Haematology Society of Australia and New Zealand
The Haematology Society of Australia & New Zealand (HSANZ) aims to inform members of the most recent developments in haematology, and to advance knowledge and inspire continued professional development in this exciting discipline.

European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology
ESTRO, The European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, was founded in Milano in September 1980. as a Society of individual members working in the field of radiotherapy and oncology.

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