One-in-a-million people are living with EHE worldwide.

Our mission is to find treatments and a cure for epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE) by advancing research and driving collaboration among patients, researchers, and clinicians.

We envision a world where Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma (EHE) is easily diagnosed and treatable. Join our dedicated community by subscribing to our emails.

Patient-Powered EHE Research

EHE Biobank

Patients are the key to finding new treatments for EHE! Researchers need tumor tissue and fluid from EHE patients to understand disease progression and speed the development of new drugs and therapies.

EHE Global Patient Registry

The EHE Global Patient Registry empowers people with Epithelioid Hemangioendothelioma (EHE) to join together to improve our understanding of this ultra-rare sarcoma. We need every EHE patient to join this critical tool used to support researchers searching for treatments and a cure for EHE.

Latest EHE News, Events and Research

Exploring Histotripsy as a Treatment Option for EHE

By Maggie Cameron | September 8, 2025

Join us for an educational discussion on histotripsy, an emerging treatment for liver tumors. A multi-disciplinary team of experts from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Brigham and Women’s Hospital will explain how histotripsy works, who may benefit, and what patients should consider when evaluating this and other treatment options for hepatic EHE.  This session, led by […]

The Pledge: Edition 41, Q2 – April-June, 2025

By EHE Foundation | August 21, 2025

Publication of The Pledge quarterly newsletter is led by the EHE Rare Cancer Charity (UK). EHE patient advocacy groups from around the globe provide content including research news, patient and fundraising stories, and much more. Click here to view the most recent edition of the online EHE newsletter, The Pledge.

What You Need to Know About Tissue Donation

By Seth Haddix | August 21, 2025

By Seth Haddix, PhD | EHE Biobank Coordinator When patients are thinking about surgery, a new biopsy, or other procedure, their minds are filled with decisions and worry. Tissue donation isn’t usually top of mind, and for more common cancers, it is not something we think about as a priority. For an ultra-rare cancer like […]

Understanding Palliative Care: An Extra Layer of Support in Your Care Journey

By Maggie Cameron | July 29, 2025

Dr. Elizabeth Loggers, from the Fred Hutch Cancer Center, explains the role of palliative care, demystifying what it is and how it can help you live and feel as well as possible. She provides essential insights for patients and their families, including how to anticipate care needs, navigate care coordination, and understand how palliative care […]

Advancing EHE Research at the 9th Annual YAP/TAZ and TEADs Workshop in Telluride, Colorado

By EHE Foundation | July 17, 2025

The 9th Annual YAP/TAZ and TEADs: At the Crossroads of Cancer workshop took place June 9-13, 2025, in the stunning mountain town of Telluride, Colorado. Hosted by the Telluride Science and Innovation Center and organized by Drs. Guy Weinberg and John Lamar, this unique gathering brought together top-tier researchers and clinicians from academia and industry […]

Supporting the Next Generation of EHE Researchers: Sarah McMullan of the Lamar Lab Attends International YAP/TAZ Workshop

By EHE Foundation | July 15, 2025

The EHE Foundation is proud to support the next generation of scientists working to unlock the mysteries of epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE). Recognizing the importance of academic and scientific conferences, the Foundation provides annual support to help young investigators overcome financial barriers that might otherwise prevent them from attending these crucial events. A 2025 Fellowship Travel […]

EHE Foundation Awards $335,000 in New Research Grants to Advance Progress in EHE

By EHE Foundation | March 16, 2026

The EHE Foundation is proud to announce $335,000 in funding through the 2026 EHE Foundation Research Grants Program to support two innovative research projects in epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE). Selected for their scientific merit, potential impact, and clinical relevance, these projects address two important priorities in EHE research: biomarker development and new therapeutic approaches. Together, they […]

The Pledge: Edition 43, Q4 – October-December, 2025

By EHE Foundation | February 15, 2026

Publication of The Pledge quarterly newsletter is led by the EHE Rare Cancer Charity (UK). EHE patient advocacy groups from around the globe provide content, including research news, patient and fundraising stories, and much more. Click here to view the most recent edition of the online EHE newsletter, The Pledge.

Understanding Quality of Life for People Living With EHE

By Kristianne Oristian, PhD | February 10, 2026

The European Organisation of Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC) is conducting research to better understand health-related quality of life (HRQoL) concerns among people living with rare cancers. Recently, researchers analyzed results from a group of 31 people with EHE from 11 different countries who participated in the study. The findings showed that pain–and the […]