Bangkok Runs For Flow: ISTH Unites For World Thrombosis Day
International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH) posted on LinkedIn:
”What an extraordinary effort by our ISTH President, Professor Pantep Angchaisuksiri, and his team in Bangkok, Thailand, to mark World Thrombosis Day 2025.
They organized the Run for Flow event at Benchakitti Forest Park bringing the community together to raise awareness, inspire healthy living and spotlight the importance of preventing thrombosis.
Our immense thanks to Dr. Angchaisuksiri for his leadership and continued dedication to this global movement. Fittingly, he was an inaugural member of the World Thrombosis Day Steering Committee when the campaign first launched in 2014.
From head to toe, the world is taking control – and Bangkok is leading the way.”

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