Critique of the 2007 WCRF Report on Cancer Prevention

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The Internationally acclaimed World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) International in London, UK, is considered among many scientists, to be the leader in the unification of charities dedicated to cancer research. (Beck, et al., 296). Beck, Thompson and Allen summarized the 2007 WCRF information and statistics from around the world on cancer prevention in their paper, “Policy and Action for Cancer Prevention -- Highlights from a New Report by the World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research.” Cancer in its many forms is on the rise globally; in 2007 there were 11.3 million cases of cancer and this number is expected to rise to 15.5 million cases by 2030 (296). There are two main reasons for the increase in this deadly disease; “populations of many countries are aging… [and] the populations of many countries are… consuming more foods and drinks that promote weight gain, leading to a higher prevalence of overweight and obesity” (296). One of the main purposes of their Policy Report is to provide the public with information that helps achieve “health goals for reducing cancer risk” (296). The WCRF suggests policies that protect life at all stages and in this report “special emphasis” (298) was placed on policies to help children, young women and mothers achieve higher standards in nutrition thereby reducing their risk of cancer.

Many scientists are in agreement now that lifestyle with emphasis on proper nutrition is a key factor in reducing the risk of cancer. The 2007 WCRF Report was compiled by a panel of 23 international experts on cancer prevention, who closely examined evidence from a 2007 Diet and Cancer report. There were an additional two professionals on the panel with expert experience in policy. ...

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