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With cancer diagnoses being retrieved from the Danish Cancer Registry and a survey about tattoo ink exposure from the 2021 ...
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Defense Secretary—and prominent tattoo aficionado—Pete Hegseth should take note. A recent study suggests that getting a tattoo could significantly raise the risk of cancer, with larger designs ...
News Maria Ortega and Samantha Leathers 13:53, 25 Mar 2025 Updated 15:06, 25 Mar 2025 Tattoo ink may have a concerning link to skin cancer (Image: GETTY) ...
Tattoos have become increasingly popular. According to a 2023 Pew survey, one-third of Americans currently sport a tat, with 22% having more than one. Given that, it’s important to know the ...
The analysis showed that tattoos larger than the palm of a hand increased skin cancer risk by nearly 2.4-fold, and lymphoma by 2.8-fold. This rate accounts for a person's age, when they got their ...
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. Results also indicate there's increased cancer risk from ...
Frederiksen and his team conducted the study, because there is a lack of research into possible links between cancer and tattoo ink and because tattoos have been growing in popularity, he said. A ...
Larger the tattoo, more is the risk of cancer. “This suggests that the bigger the tattoo and the longer it has been there, the more ink accumulates in the lymph nodes.