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With cancer diagnoses being retrieved from the Danish Cancer Registry and a survey about tattoo ink exposure from the 2021 ...
Study concludes that the larger the tattoo, the greater the odds of developing cancer In a nutshell Danish twin study found people with large tattoos (bigger than palm-sized) had 2.73 times higher ...
Tattoos appear to increase a person's risk of skin cancer between 33% and 62%, according to a new Danish study in the journal BMC Health. Adobe stock/HealthDay People put a lot of thought into ...
A new study found people with tattoos were 21% more likely to develop malignant lymphoma than people without ink.
One can only speculate that a tattoo, regardless of size, triggers a low-grade inflammation in the body, which in turn can trigger cancer. The picture is thus more complex than we initially ...
When Nina Cristinacce was diagnosed with cancer, her life was turned on its head. After successful treatment and a mastectomy, she decided to celebrate her life with a beautiful floral tattoo. SEE ...
A dermatologist has highlighted a potential issue with tattoos that could hinder a cancer diagnosis. Dr Ana Molina of the Jimenez Diaz Foundation took to social media to share her insights, urging ...
THURSDAY, March 6, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- People put a lot of thought into getting a tattoo – the design they desire, the location they prefer and the message their body art will send to ...
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