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

Are seed oils good or bad for our health?
Seed oils such as sunflower, rapeseed and sesame oil are found in everything from salad dressings to stir-fries. But with mixed messages in the media, people can be left wondering: are these oils helpful or harmful to our health?

Why are cancer cases increasing in women but not men in the UK?
Dr Vanessa Gordon-Dseagu – a consultant with our Research Interpretation Team – looks at our new UK cancer data which shows a worrying trend of rising rates of bowel, breast and lung cancer among UK women

The Research Interpretation team’s year in numbers
As 2024 draws to a close, the World Cancer Research Fund International’s Research Interpretation team reflect on this year’s achievements – including the highs and lows – and what we can expect in 2025

Reflecting on 2024: a year of transition and expansion
As we wrap up 2024, our Policy and Public Affairs team reflects on a productive and busy year

Dealing with bereavement at Christmas
Michael Clark, our Head of Legacy and In-memory Development, gives his personal take on how to deal with missing someone you love during the festive season

Breaking new ground: our first grants in Ghana and on brain cancer among £4m of research
19 new grants awarded including debut grants in Ghana, Iceland and Mexico, and 6 projects on breast cancer, with important study looking at POPs

Peak activity at certain times could play ‘crucial role’ in cutting bowel cancer risk
Physical activity across the day – with a peak early in the morning and late in the evening – linked to lower risk of colorectal cancer in new research funded by us

How to check your mouth for cancer – when getting to see a dentist is hard
Almost half of all mouth cancers are preventable. Know what to look for

House of Lords committee calls for radical government action to transform ‘broken food system’
UK government under pressure to address public health emergency of unhealthy diets and rising obesity, as new report demands action on UPFs and industry interference in food

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?