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StudyFinds on MSNHow tattoo ink travels through the body, raising risks of skin cancer and lymphomaA new study reveals concerning risks associated with tattoos, including higher rates of lymphoma and skin cancer.
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Tattoos might increase skin cancer, lymphoma risk, study findsTattoos larger than the palm of a hand more than double a person's risk of skin cancer and nearly triple their risk of ...
Lymph nodes, integral to the immune system, are instrumental in warding off infections and potentially damaging substances.
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ScienceAlert on MSNCould a Tattoo Raise Your Risk of Skin Cancer? Twin Studies Suggest a Link.A twin study suggests the consequences of getting a tattoo could be worse than potential regret, finding tattooed twins more ...
The University of Southern Denmark (SDU) analysed thousands of twins, finding an increased cancer risk among tattooed ...
This study’s authors claimed that their study showed that getting a tattoo increased risk, but their data actually suggested ...
Tattooed individuals are more frequently diagnosed with skin and lymphoma cancers compared to those without tattoos.
Researchers have found that individuals with tattoos have a higher risk of developing skin cancer and lymphoma compared to ...
In a new study, German researchers were able to track how the liquid components of tattoo ink behave in the body. Scientists in Germany’s Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, or the BfR, were ...
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