Articles - How to raise funds to treat a loved one with bone cancer
5th June 2024

How to raise funds to treat a loved one with bone cancer

The diagnosis of "bone cancer" sounds alarming, both for the patient and his relatives. This type of cancer affects the structures that provide the ma...

Articles - Why and how to financially support tongue cancer research centres
3rd June 2024
Why and how to financially support tongue cancer research centres

Cancer of the tongue is an extremely serious disease that can have drastic effects on the health and lives of those affected. This type of cancer develops in the tissues of the tongue and can cause serious problems such as pain and difficulty speaking, eating and even breathing. Despite significant advances in medicine, the fight against this disease still needs significant research and the development of new treatments. This is where the role o...

Articles - Switching from LEVA to EUR
31st May 2024
Switching from LEVA to EUR

Hello, friends and supporters of the platform! PavelAndreev.ORG is the largest fundraising platform in Bulgaria. A logical next step for us is to become one of the largest multinational platforms. This ambition and goal is tied to our transition from the LEVA currency to the official currency in Europe - the EURO. As of 1 June 2024, the official currency of the platform is the EURO. More details on how it works read below: Important: it doe...

Articles - Carcinomas: Types, treatment and how to raise funds to fight them
31st May 2024
Carcinomas: Types, treatment and how to raise funds to fight them

The battle against carcinoma is still one of the biggest challenges for modern medicine. It is a disease with diverse manifestations. Cancer cells are aggressive and grow rapidly, leading to the formation of tumours that often pose a serious threat to the lives of cancer patients. Despite medical advances, the road to healing is often difficult and fraught with uncertainty. This is why public engagement and awareness play a crucial role in suppor...

Articles - Why it's important to donate for men with prostate cancer
30th May 2024

Why it's important to donate for men with prostate cancer

Globally, prostate cancer can be said to be the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in men. According to the Bulgarian Oncological Scientific Society, it is the second most common, being found mainly in men over 50 years of age. 6 out of 10 cases are diagnosed in men over 65 years of age. This type of cancer affects the prostate gland of the male reproductive system and develops at a very slow rate in most men. Some men can live for years without...

Articles - What is breast cancer and what are the treatment options?
29th May 2024

What is breast cancer and what are the treatment options?

Breast cancer continues to be one of the most prevalent and serious diseases among women worldwide. It develops in the cells of the mammary gland and can affect not only women but also men. Awareness of early symptoms and prevention options play a critical role in the fight against this disease. Early symptoms may include a change in the shape of the breast, the appearance of lumps or sores, discharge of fluid from the nipples, and pain or unwan...

Articles - Brain tumour: how to raise funds for a cure through a donation campaign
28th May 2024

Brain tumour: how to raise funds for a cure through a donation campaign

Brain tumours are a serious health challenge that can affect anyone, regardless of age or lifestyle. They range from benign (non-cancerous) to malignant (cancerous) forms, with each type having a different impact on patients' health and quality of life. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to improve the prognosis and lives of people with a brain tumour. It is for this reason that knowledge about symptoms and treatment options is of utmost...

Articles - How to make a successful donation campaign to support people with bladder cancer?
23rd May 2024

How to make a successful donation campaign to support people with bladder cancer?

Bladder cancer is the fifth most common cancer in Europe, affecting more than 200,000 people a year. Despite these alarming statistics, there has been significant progress in developing effective treatments for this cancer. Cancer treatments are associated with significant costs that are often prohibitive for patients and their families. Bladder cancer is no exception. Because of the high cost of medical procedures, concomitant therapies, hospit...

Articles - What is liver cancer and what are the options for treatment and financial help?
22nd May 2024

What is liver cancer and what are the options for treatment and financial help?

Liver cancer is a malignancy that arises in the tissues of the liver, one of the key organs in the human body responsible for carrying out vital functions. These include cleansing the blood of toxins, converting nutrients into energy and producing proteins. This type of cancer can be divided into two main categories: primary liver cancer, which begins directly in the cells of the liver, and secondary or metastatic liver cancer, which arises in ot...

Articles - What are the treatment options for cancer in dogs?
21st May 2024

What are the treatment options for cancer in dogs?

Cancer is a serious disease that affects not only humans, but also our faithful four-legged friends - dogs. Unfortunately, cancer in dogs is becoming more and more common, and the diagnosis and treatment itself can be distressing for both the animal and the owners. Cancers are also a challenge for veterinarians due to the difficulty of establishing the exact condition and diagnosis. However, timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment play a key r...

Articles - Fighting Cancer in Cats: Treatment Strategies and Creating a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign
20th May 2024

Fighting Cancer in Cats: Treatment Strategies and Creating a Successful Crowdfunding Campaign

In both humans and cats, cancer can affect a variety of organs and tissues, and each form of the disease requires a specific approach to treatment and care. When a pet becomes ill, we often experience the same anxiety and fear as when a family member becomes ill. Our commitment to providing the best possible care for them reflects our desire for them to be healthy and happy, just as they strive to make us happy every day. Early detection of sympt...

Articles - Why stomach cancer is difficult to diagnose and how it can be treated
16th May 2024

Why stomach cancer is difficult to diagnose and how it can be treated

According to statistics, stomach cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men and the seventh in women. It occurs more often between the ages of 50 and 70, and in about 50% of cases in people over 75. Stomach cancer starts when something hurts the cells in the inner lining of the stomach. It causes the cells to develop changes in their DNA. The changes 'tell' the cells to multiply quickly and a mass called a tumour can end up forming. Cancer ce...