Tattoos larger than the palm of a hand more than double a person's risk of skin cancer and nearly triple their risk of ...
According to the results of a new study which compared twins with and without tattoos, getting some ink could increase the ...
Using a database that tracks the health outcomes of twins, scientists have found more evidence that tattoos may be linked to ...
Researchers have found that individuals with tattoos have a higher risk of developing skin cancer and lymphoma compared to ...
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 ...
Getting a tattoo may increase the risk of certain cancers via the same mechanism as a rare lymphoma caused by certain breast ...
The findings suggest that large tattoos, bigger in size than a palm, may pose greater health risks. “For both skin cancer and lymphoma, increased hazards were found for tattoos larger than the ...
If tattoo ink did cause cancer, you’d expect people who had more of their body tattooed to be at greater risk. Crucially, the authors did not find this. Even if the data were more convincing ...
The hazard ratio was 1.33 (95 percent confidence interval, 0.46 to 3.84) for a twin-matched analysis of 14 twin pairs ...
Tattoos may be linked to an increased risk of cancer, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of South Denmark and the University of Helsinki have found tattoo ink may increase the ...