WCRF Bloggers

There are several regular World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) bloggers who contribute to the Cancer Prevention Blog:

Andy Wilks: As WCRF’s Press and PR Programme Manager, Andy blogs about our cancer prevention work and the media coverage of cancer risk, as well as any other media issues relevant to WCRF work. He looks after the charity’s Twitter feed: www.twitter.com/wcrf_uk

Kate Mendoza: Kate is Head of Education for WCRF and has experience of communicating scientific findings on cancer risk to the public. She blogs about WCRF’s work in general and its cancer prevention education work in particular. Follow Kate on Twitter at www.twitter.com/kate_wcrfuk

Dr Rachel Thompson: The organisation’s Deputy Head of Science, Rachel focuses on WCRF’s cancer prevention reports and communicating their findings to scientists and the public. She blogs about WCRF’s scientific work and interprets scientific research on cancer risk.

Jo Jewell: Jo is Science and Policy Project Manager and has experience working for public health NGOs in Brussels and London. He writes about government and political developments that are particularly relevant for cancer prevention.

Maya Monteiro: Maya is a public health nutritionist and Senior Education Manager for WCRF. She blogs about WCRF’s work with health professionals and others. You can follow Maya’s twitter feed at www.twitter.com/Maya_wcrfuk

Teresa Nightingale: The General Manager at WCRF, Teresa has been with the charity for more than a decade, raising funds for cancer prevention research and education work and helping to raise awareness of key cancer prevention messages. You can follow her on Twitter at www.twitter.com/trenightingale