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World Thrombosis Day (WTD) 2022 is around the corner, and it's time to start planning your activities and support. Do you need ideas? Explore these creative ideas for celebrating WTD and raising awareness! Read More
Thank you to all of the participants of the World Thrombosis Day 5K organized in collaboration with Thrombosis UK. Click here to view the 5K official results. Click here to view the 5K official photos. Read More
Registration is now open! You are invited to join the World Thrombosis Day campaign for an educational webinar, "VTE Burden of Disease and Prophylactic Considerations," on Thursday, August 11, 2022 at 09:00 UTC. This webinar features commentary and research updates from expert speakers in the Asia Pacific community, as well as an interactive Q&A session. Read More
Run, walk, and get outside with World Thrombosis Day and Thrombosis UK! Join both organizations for a 5K in historic Victoria Park in London, UK on Sunday, July 10, at 7 a.m. Read More
The World Thrombosis Day (WTD) campaign is pleased to announce the winner of the WTD 2022 T-Shirt Design Contest. Congratulations to Christine Musandu from Nairobi, Kenya! Her winning design is shared below. Read More
CHAPEL HILL, NC, USA, May 26, 2022– World Thrombosis Day, an awareness campaign led by the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH), is proud to announce that it has been awarded the 2022 Silver Anvil Award for Excellence in Global Communications from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA). The PRSA Silver Anvil Awards are among the most prestigious public relations honors in the United States that recognize excellence in the field of communications and media relations. Specifically, this award honors the global outreach efforts of the World Thrombosis Day 2021 campaign. Read More
Partners at the University College Hospital Ibadan in Nigeria celebrated WTD 2021 by hosting a healthcare lecture, public awareness activities on the radio, and sharing a patient testimony. The lecture focused on making the hospital a "VTE Safety Zone," and shared presentations on the burden of hospital-associated VTE, a hands-on risk assessment tool to use at the hospital, the role of nurses in VTE care, and thromboprophylaxis practice among physicians. A patient diagnosed with thrombophilia shared her personal journey of thrombosis care. Read More
The World Thrombosis Day (WTD) campaign is pleased to announce the call for nominations for the WTD 2022 awards season. Submit a nomination for one of our prestigious thrombosis awards! Do you know an inspiring thrombosis advocate, patient, or survivor in your community? Read More
The World Thrombosis Day (WTD) campaign is pleased to annouonce the publication of five (5) new campaign resources now available in French. These resources are free and available for all partners and supporters to download. Read More
Are you looking for an engaging and fun World Thrombosis Day (WTD) activity to organize in your community? Here's a great event idea inspired by one of our partners at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. In recognition of British Science Week, the thrombosis team at the University of Aberdeen conducted a blood clot educational activity aimed for young children. Read More
Design a lasting work of art by entering the World Thrombosis Day 2022 T-Shirt Design Contest! The campaign is excited to offer people of all ages the opportunity to submit a design that is inspired by the campaign theme and hashtag “#KeepLifeFlowing.” The winner’s design will become the official 2022 campaign t-shirt. Read More
Join the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for an educational webinar next Thursday, March 24, 2022. Hosted by the CDC's National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, the webinar will explore how novel methods, such as natural language processing, might be incorporated into surveillance systems for venous thromboembolism (VTE). This work is part of a larger collaborative project between the U. Read More
Join World Thrombosis Day and Roche for a special webinar on ‘The predictive role of biomarkers in cancer-associated thrombosis’. Join the experts on the 29th of March 2022 for exciting presentations on the current knowledge and advances on the role of coagulation biomarkers for risk prediction and prevention of cancer-associated thrombosis (CAT), with a special focus on lung cancer. Roche Diagnostics, a leader in research-focused in vitro diagnostics solutions, is partnering with the World Thrombosis Day campaign, to raise global awareness of thrombosis, as well as improving patient outcomes, with a strong commitment to developing healthcare solutions which improve patients' care. Read More
WTD Partner Spotlight: Thrombosis UK Name of Organization: Thrombosis UK What: Registered charity in England focused on patient advocacy and healthcare professional education Website: thrombosisuk.org Although currently in-review, Thrombosis UK's mission and vision are to: Mission: Thrombosis UK works to save lives and reduce suffering caused by blood clots through raising awareness, providing support, informing research and sharing information to improve care for all those affected by thrombosis. Vision: For everyone to be safe from avoidable thrombotic events and to know the risks, signs, and symptoms of VTE. Read More
Save the date! Join World Thrombosis Day for its next Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA) session to discuss the important topic of mental health and thrombosis. We will be joined by Kerstin de Wit, M. Read More
For millions of US adults experiencing AFib symptoms, this is No Time to Wait Symptoms like heart palpitations, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, light headedness, and others can be representative of atrial fibrillation (AFib), the most common type of irregular heartbeat. (1,2) Unfortunately, symptoms of AFib are sometimes ignored, leaving some individuals at risk for potentially serious health complications and an increased risk of AFib-related stroke.(3) In order to help educate people about AFib and encourage anyone experiencing symptoms to talk to their healthcare provider right away, the Bristol Myers Squibb-Pfizer Alliance – with the support of leading advocacy organizations and medical societies – developed the No Time to Wait awareness campaign. Read More
It's a fact that women have specific risk factors for blood clots, from pregnancy and postpartum, to oral contraceptives and hormone replacement therapy. In a new Ask-the-Expert video, World Thrombosis Day experts share key advice on women's health and blood clots. This Q&A video is a must-watch for patients, caregivers, survivors, healthcare professionals, and others. Read More
Incoming Members Represent Diverse Experience and Leadership to Shine a Spotlight on Thrombosis Globally CHAPEL HILL, NC, USA, (January 13, 2022) — The World Thrombosis Day campaign, led by the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH), today announced the appointment of seven new members to its scientific Steering Committee, including six global medical experts and one patient representative. World Thrombosis Day, recognized annually on 13 October, focuses attention on the often overlooked and misunderstood condition of thrombosis, also known as blood clots, with the goal of increasing global awareness and ultimately reducing death and disability caused by the condition. With the campaign in its ninth year, the World Thrombosis Day Steering Committee continues to monitor the ever-changing science and research landscape to ensure the information shared via the campaign is accurate and up-to-date. Read More