News and blogs
Latest news, updates and blogs from World Cancer Research Fund.
Why prevention must lead the way after the 4th UN High-Level Meeting on NCDs and mental health
We were in New York to advocate for cancer prevention at the United Nations. World leaders met to discuss how to reduce the global burden of non-communicable diseases.
Chocolate named UK’s favourite junk food with crisps in second place
Chocolate has topped the charts as the UK’s favourite junk food, according to a poll commissioned by World Cancer Research Fund.
Storing up a crisis: urgent action needed on childhood obesity
Evidence shows that children living with overweight and obesity now risk serious life-limiting and life-threatening health problems later in life. What’s being done?
We launch a new helpline for people living with cancer
We’re expanding our support services by launching a new helpline, which offers up-to-date, reliable nutritional information for people living with and beyond cancer.
What’s the science behind dumping junk food?
Whether we call it junk food, fast food, takeaways or ‘treats’, everyone in the UK eats food that is tasty but low in nutritional value
How to make pizza healthy
Most pizza is ultra-processed – and we should eat less of this type of food. But if you make your own, it can be a much healthier choice and the possibilities are endless.
Are plant-based meat alternatives better for us?
Plant-based food replicates the taste of nuggets, burgers & sausages using plants or fungus. They’re increasingly popular – but are they any healthier?
New findings show ‘lack of motivation’ and ‘feeling too tired’ stops Brits from being healthier
Meet the researcher: Alina Vrieling
Alina is a bladder cancer Assistant Prof and passionate about our health
Can a Mediterranean diet support cancer treatment?
Study on skin cancer finds patients who followed a Mediterranean diet more closely benefited most from treatment.
New policy tools challenge Europe to act against youth obesity
Our new policy indexes show the status of nutrition & physical activity policy in Europe and enable young people to advocate for better policies to tackle obesity.
How to cook cabbage, kale and broccoli
Find out which vegetables are in the brassica family, how to cook brassicas
In sickness and in health
Ken & Shirley have enjoyed 68 years of marriage, but for many of those years, both of them have been facing a cancer diagnosis.