For those with larger tattoos, the risk of skin cancer was 2.37 times higher, and the risk of lymphoma was 2.73 times higher ...
A new study from the University of South Denmark and the University of Helsinki suggests that tattoo ink might increase the ...
The risk of skin cancer increased by 137 percent for people with tattoos larger than the palm of the hand. Even more ...
The researchers compared nearly 2,400 randomly selected twins born between 1960 and 1996, as well as 316 twins in which one twin had been diagnosed with cancer. They discovered that tattooed ...
A new study found long-term exposure to tattoo ink could increase your risk of cancer. The findings come as up to one in ...
The study comes at a time when the number of people getting tattooed has significantly increased across the globe.
A recent study suggests that getting a tattoo could significantly raise the risk of cancer, with larger designs posing a greater threat. Analyzing data from over 2,000 Danish twins, researchers found ...
Scientists involved in a recent study have expressed their 'concern' over the findings which suggest that long-term exposure ...
They compared twins, finding that those who got tattoos had a significantly higher risk of being diagnosed with skin cancer and lymphoma. More research is needed to understand whether this ...
A new research study has revealed that those who have a tattoo are more likely to develop cancer than their ink-free ...