News and blogs
Latest news, updates and blogs from World Cancer Research Fund.

Plant-based diets: eating for our health and the planet
The term plant-based has increased in popularity recently, and for good reason! But what are plant-based diets? Can they promote health for us and the planet?

Lifestyle patterns reduce breast cancer risk
Women who follow our Cancer Prevention Recommendations proven to have lower risk of developing breast cancer

The Cure rock for cancer prevention
World Cancer Research Fund thrilled to receive donations from the sale of limited-edition guitars designed by The Cure

WCRF releases Budget-friendly cookbook
Our newest cookbook features 10 delicious recipes that are healthy for you and the planet

Alcohol causes cancer – so how can we galvanise governments to act?
How should sales of alcohol be regulated? How can we make more people aware of the risk of cancer from drinking alcohol?

World Cancer Research Fund at the Labour Party conference
How did World Cancer Research Fund get on when we visited the 2024 Labour Party Conference in Liverpool to talk about cancer prevention?

New guidance for people living with and beyond breast and colorectal cancer
Reports synthesise evidence on diet, nutrition, physical activity and body weight, for people with breast or colorectal cancer, plus highlight research gaps

Latest Global Cancer Update Programme findings published in the International Journal of Cancer
Four linked papers and an editorial evaluate the evidence on diet, nutrition and physical activity to improve colorectal cancer survival

Should the market shape what babies eat?
The range of baby and infant foods available expands almost daily. What impact does this have on infant nutrition?

School lunches: help your child eat well at school
Whether your child takes a packed lunch, eats a hot meal at school or a bit of both, it’s important that children don’t miss out on nutrition during their school days.

What we’re doing at World Cancer Congress 2024
World Cancer Research Fund International will play a key role at the World Cancer Congress in Geneva on 17–19 September 2024

Healthy snacking – no matter how long you have
Whether you have under 5 minutes or time at the weekend to prepare, try our healthy snack ideas to help you dump the crisps, biscuits and chocolate bars

Five tips for living with farts
Most of us need to eat more fibre. A diet rich in fibre including fruit, vegetables, wholegrains like brown rice and oats, pulses like beans and chickpeas, as well as nuts and seeds has been shown to reduce your risk of developing bowel cancer, and is a good idea for your health in general.