A new study from Lund University suggests people with tattoos may have a 29% higher risk of developing melanoma, a dangerous form of skin cancer linked to UV exposure. While tattoos weren’t linked to ...
Are tattoos a melanoma risk factor? New study finds 29% higher cancer risk in tattooed individuals. Chemicals in ink under ...
Swedish research examined 2,880 melanoma cases and found people with tattoos were 29% more likely to develop the skin cancer, though experts say more research is needed ...
New research suggests people with tattoos may have a 29% higher risk of developing melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer, ...
New Swedish research suggests a 29% higher melanoma risk for tattooed individuals, even after accounting for lifestyle factors. While not proving direct causation, scientists explore pigment breakdown ...
New research has found people with tattoos are 29% more likely to develop melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer ...