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Danish twin study found people with large tattoos (bigger than palm-sized) had 2.73 times higher rate of developing lymphoma and 2.37 times higher rate of skin cancer Tattoo ink particles migrate ...
Tattoos larger than the palm of a hand more than double a person's risk of skin cancer and nearly triple their risk of lymphoma, or cancer of the lymph nodes, researchers found.
Breast cancer survivors on LI have one less worry now: Paying for nipple tattoos Breast cancer survivor Crystal Reiner, 46, of Hampton Bays, behind her home recently. Credit: Newsday / Steve Pfost ...
With cancer diagnoses being retrieved from the Danish Cancer Registry and a survey about tattoo ink exposure from the 2021 ...
A team of researchers from Sweden have found that tattoo can increase the risk of cancer in the lymphatic system which is medically referred to as lymphoma by 21%.
Nina Cristinacce got a floral tattoo after successful cancer treatment and a mastectomy -- and ended up falling in love with the tattoo artist.
A new study found people with tattoos were 21% more likely to develop malignant lymphoma than people without ink.
Every October, the organization connects with tattoo shops to provide free tattoos to breast cancer survivors. “We know that tattooing is self-expression.
A dermatologist has issued a warning to tattoo enthusiasts, claiming that ink can have an adverse effect on cancer diagnosis ...
Until, that is, he heard about medical tattoos, and booked a session with award-winning tattooist Lucy Thompson, who specialises in post-cancer nipple designs.
Tattoos larger than the palm of a hand more than double a person’s risk of skin cancer and nearly triple their risk of lymphoma, or cancer of the lymph nodes, researchers found.
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