Scientists Warn Tattoos May Increase Cancer Risk

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Researchers found that even small tattoos were associated with a 21 percent increased risk of developing lymphoma.

Scientists have warned of an urgent need for more research into the long-term health impacts of tattoos after new research found they may increase the risk of lymphoma cancer.Roughly one third of Americans have at least one tattoo, 2023 Pew Research Center surveys show. However, very little is known about the long-term effects on our health of getting inked.

'A large part of the ink is transported away from the skin to the lymph nodes where it is deposited.'Because of this, the team had expected those with larger tattoos to be at a greater risk of lymphoma than those with smaller ones, because there is more ink in their bodies to respond to. However, the size did not seem to matter.'We do not yet know why this was the case,' Nielsen said.

 

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