Tattoos larger than the palm of a hand more than double a person's risk of skin cancer and nearly triple their risk of ...
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a newly published study is suggesting that tattoo ink exposure may increase one’s risk of lymphoma and skin cancer. According to a recent Pew Research Center survey, approximately 32% of adults in the ...
Most don’t think about the impact their tattoo might have on their long-term health, but perhaps they should, a new study suggests. Tattoos appear to increase a person’s risk of skin cancer between 33 ...
Using a database that tracks the health outcomes of twins, scientists have found more evidence that getting tattoos may be linked to skin cancer. In a new paper published in the journal BMC ...
Tattoos may increase the risk of developing lymphoma and skin cancer, a recent study suggests. "We can see that ink particles accumulate in the lymph nodes, and we suspect that the body perceives ...
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