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In any case, you’ll pay for the painlessness: A back tattoo can cost up to $35,000 with anesthesia, according to one report ...
A recent study suggests that getting a tattoo could significantly raise the risk of cancer, with larger designs posing a ...
A recent study published by The Lancet suggests a possible association between exposure to tattoo ink and an increased risk of malignant lymphoma, with tattooed individuals having a 21% higher risk of ...
The study comes at a time when the number of people getting tattooed has significantly increased across the globe.
The risk of skin cancer increased by 137 percent for people with tattoos larger than the palm of the hand. Even more ...
Scientists found evidence of a potential link between tattoo ink and a higher risk of certain cancers. Researchers at the University of Southern Denmark (SDU) conducted the study, published this ...
Scientists involved in a recent study have expressed their 'concern' over the findings which suggest that long-term exposure ...
Having a tattoo has been linked to a higher risk of conditions like lymphoma and skin cancer, but the situation isn't clear-cut ...
Getting a tattoo could nearly triple your risk of certain cancers, a fascinating study on thousands of people suggests. Danish and Finnish scientists analysed data from over 2,000 twins ...
For those with larger tattoos, the risk of skin cancer was 2.37 times higher, and the risk of lymphoma was 2.73 times higher ...
A 2025 study has looked into the possible link between tattoos and skin cancer, with the research showing an increased risk ...