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Daily Express US on MSNNew research links tattoos to increased risk of lymphoma and skin cancerScientists have discovered that tattoos, a cherished art form for many, might hold unexpected dangers for our health.
Deposition of tattoo pigment in lymph nodes has been confirmed but the long-term health effects remain unexplored. We used Swedish National Authority registers with full population coverage to ...
A Swedish study has found a potential link between tattoos and a type of cancer called malignant lymphoma, but it ultimately calls for more research on the topic, and cancer experts say the ...
Tattoos were associated with a 21% increased risk of lymphoma, a type of blood cancer, in an observational study of a Swedish cohort. Researchers from Lund University, Sweden analyzed the Swedish ...
considering the interval between the first tattoo and the index year (year of lymphoma diagnosis). The researchers analyzed Swedish National Authority Registers to identify incidents of malignant ...
In Sweden, one in five adults has one or more tattoos, according to Swedish researchers. They are concerned that tattooed people may be exposed to pigments that contain impurities from the ...
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