The three regions in the European Union with the highest standardised death rate in 2021 were all in Bulgaria, EU statistics agency Eurostat said. In the South-West region (Yugozapaden) the death rate is 390 deaths per 100 000 people, in the..
On the occasion of World Cancer Day - February 4, today and tomorrow between 19:00 and 21:00 the National Palace of Culture in Sofia will be lit up in orange , announced the Bulgarian Cancer Scientific Society . The organization is launching a..
Charity soccer game "Match of Hope" will take place today, September 6, on Bulgaria's Unification Day, at 5 pm at the Vasil Levski National Stadium. It is organized by the foundation of Bulgarian footballer Stiliyan Petrov, who is former captain of the..
Prominent footballers will play in Sofia in a charity match organized by the foundation of Bulgarian footballer Stiliyan Petrov , who is former captain of the national team. The show will be on September 6 at 5pm at the Vasil Levski National Stadium..
On 4 February, World Cancer Day, the Bulgarian National Association of Oncology announced, together with 22 other organizations, that they are starting work on a proposal for a national anti-cancer plan. The aim is to implement Europe’s Beating..
Bulgaria ranks 2nd in the European Union in the percentage of smokers in the population , according to data presented today by the European Commission on efforts to combat cancer. The first place in terms of number of smokers in the European Union..
A national charity campaign entitled "Let's Help the Most Vulnerable" has been launched by the Stop Cancer Association, which brings together cancer patients in Bulgaria. The aim is to raise funds for the provision of disinfectants, protecting equipment..
Bulgarian physician Vladimir Zharov and his team have been testing a method of their own for fighting skin cancer. Creators of the new method show that in 27 out of 28 patients, their system detects tumor cells 1000 times better than currently..
Bulgaria has seen a trend of a rise in the incidence of cancers with both women and men, Prof. Zdravka Valerianova, head of the National Cancer Register, told the Bulgarian National Radio. There are 37,000 new cancer cases per annum that cause the..