World Cancer Research Fund ( WCRF UK) is a cancer prevention charity in the United Kingdom that is part of the World Cancer Research Fund International network.
The World Cancer Research Fund funds scientific research into how diet, physical activity and weight affect cancer risk and also funds health information programmes to raise awareness so people can reduce their cancer risk by eating a healthy diet, being physically active and maintaining a healthy weight.
WCRF UK creates awareness of the relationship between diet, physical activity, weight and cancer risk. It focuses on funding research into diet and cancer prevention and to consolidate and interpret global research to create practical messages on reducing risk of cancer. The World Cancer Research Fund International (global network) has published several with research from WCRF UK. "Diet, Nutrition, Physical Activity and Cancer: A Global Perspective. A Summary of the Third Expert Report". wcrf.org.
The first expert report, Food, Nutrition and the Prevention of Cancer: a Global perspective was published in 1997 and examined all the available evidence on the links between cancer and diet. In November 2007, the WCRF global network published . Also known as the Second Expert Report. Following an initial sweep of half a million research studies eventually, 7,000 were deemed relevant and met the quality criteria for definitive conclusions to be drawn about cancer prevention. A panel of 21 experts then made 10 recommendations for reducing cancer risk. BBC article on the report
The launch of the Second Expert Report was a big news story in the UK. The report was described by the New Scientist magazine as a “landmark in our understanding of diet and cancer” while The Economist said: “It is the most rigorous study so far on the links between food, physical activity and cancer”. The Economist: How to Prevent Cancers Project Director of the report Professor Martin Wiseman said: “Our recommendations are based on the best science available. They are recommendations, not commandments. The whole point of them is to give people the information they need to make their everyday choices informed ones.” The Independent: Cancer and the bacon sarnie
In February 2009, the WCRF global network published Policy and Action for Cancer Prevention, a companion document to the Second Expert Report. Policy and Action for Cancer Prevention It included 48 recommendations for changes that different groups in society can make to help prevent cancer. It also included a preventability study that estimated that a third of the most common cancers in the UK could be prevented through diet, physical activity and weight management. BBC article about Policy and Action for Cancer Prevention
In 2018, the World Cancer Research Fund International published its Third Expert Report which concluded that diet, nutrition, obesity and low physical activity are modifiable risk factors for cancer. The report was published on the behalf of WCRF UK, WCRF Netherlands and the American Institute for Cancer Research. "Resources and toolkits". wcrf.org.
WCRF UK is registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales and around 95% of their funding comes from the UK public.
WCRF International manages and administers the research programme on behalf of WCRF UK. UK researchers can apply for Investigator Initiated grants for a maximum of £250,000 for up to four years or for Seed grants for a maximum of £60,000 for two years.
WCRF UK also works with Imperial College London on its Continuous Update Project. This is a process designed to keep the evidence on diet and cancer current as new evidence emerges.
A 2025 umbrella review found that adherence to the 2007 World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research (WCRF/AICR) dietary recommendations lowers risk of all cancers.
WCRF UK produces publications that aim to translate scientific research into language that is easy to understand, providing information about the links between lifestyle and cancer and advice on how to make healthy changes. WCRF UK website: publications section
A newsletter for supporters is published four times a year that includes information about scientific findings and gives practical advice about making healthy lifestyle changes.
WCRF UK provides information for health professionals to help them educate their patients. This includes publishing Informed, a newsletter aimed at health professionals. Informed page of WCRF UK website There is also a specific section for health professionals on the WCRF UK website. WCRF UK website health professionals section
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