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Tattoos could also be linked to elevated threat of most cancers, research suggests

By Editorial Board Published March 4, 2025 3 Min Read
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Tattoos could also be linked to elevated threat of most cancers, research suggests

Tattoos could also be linked to an elevated threat of most cancers, in line with a brand new research.

Researchers on the College of South Denmark and the College of Helsinki have discovered tattoo ink might improve the chance of pores and skin and lymphoma cancers.

The analysis crew says it’s because tattoo ink accumulates within the lymph nodes and doesn’t simply stay the place it’s injected.

Lymph nodes are small constructions which assist to guard the physique in opposition to doubtlessly dangerous substances.

The college researchers are involved that tattoo ink might set off an irritation within the lymph nodes, which might result in irregular cell progress and an elevated threat of most cancers over time.

1 / 4 (26%) of the British public have tattoos, in line with a 2022 YouGov survey.

Final yr, Wales introduced in new guidelines for tattoo artists and physique piercers with a UK-first licensing scheme.

The crew on the College of South Denmark (SDU) have entry to data from greater than 5,900 Danish twins, as a part of survey outcomes from the Danish Twin Tattoo Cohort.

Having analysed tattoo patterns and most cancers diagnoses, the research discovered increased prevalence of each pores and skin and lymphoma cancers in these with tattoos.

“The unique aspect of our approach is that we can compare twin pairs where one has cancer, but they otherwise share many genetic and environmental factors,” mentioned Jacob von Bornemann Hjelmborg, professor of biostatistics at SDU.

The research additionally suggests the scale of the tattoo can have an effect, and the speed for lymphoma is especially excessive for tattoos outlined as greater than a palm.

The speed was practically thrice increased for people with massive tattoos in comparison with these with none.

“This suggests that the bigger the tattoo and the longer it has been there, the more ink accumulates in the lymph nodes,” Signe Bedsted Clemmensen, assistant professor of biostatistics at SDU, added.

Researchers plan to conduct additional analysis into whether or not explicit ink colors have various impacts and whether or not sure sorts of lymphomas are extra linked to tattoos than others.

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