Laurent Bertoletti Invites You to The INNOVTE and GITA Joined Meeting on Hormones and Thrombosis
Laurent Bertoletti, University Professor and Hospital Practitioner at Jean Monnet University, Saint-Etienne, reposted from INNOVTE on LinkedIn:
”From contraception to pregnancy, menopause to oncology, hormonal contexts profoundly influence thrombotic risk.
The INNOVTE network and GITA are joining forces to organize the “Hormones and Thrombosis” meeting on November 28, 2025, in Paris.
123 boulevard de Grenelle, Paris 15th arrondissement
Full program below – registration now open.
A day of training and dialogue between specialties to better understand how hormonal contexts—contraception, pregnancy, menopause, hormone treatments, or cancer—modulate thrombotic risk.
Translated with DeepL.com (free version)”
Quoting INNOVTE‘s post:
”Réunion GITA “Hormones et Thromboses” – 28 novembre 2025 in Paris
INNOVTE is pleased to support this scientific day organized by GITA, dedicated to the links between hormones and thrombotic risk.
This day, focused on sharing and scientific reflection, will bring together experts from various disciplines (vascular medicine, hematology, endocrinology, etc.) around a rich program:
- scientific news,
- discussions of clinical cases,
- exchanges of experience and research perspectives.
Friday, November 28, 2025
From 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
123 Boulevard de Grenelle, Paris
There are still a few places left!
Register here.
With the organizing committee: Laurent Bertoletti, Francis Couturaud, Antoine Achkar, Ismail Elalamy”

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