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Skin Cancer Warning: Tattoos Linked To 29 Percent Higher Melanoma Risk
In A Nutshell Swedish researchers found tattooed individuals had a 29% higher risk of melanoma compared to non-tattooed ...
Swedish research examined 2,880 melanoma cases and found people with tattoos were 29% more likely to develop the skin cancer, ...
A new study from Lund University suggests people with tattoos may have a 29% higher risk of developing melanoma, a dangerous ...
We found that people with tattoos had a 29 per cent higher risk of developing melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer.
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Tattoos linked to 29% higher melanoma risk, study finds
New research is challenging long‑held assumptions about how tattoos and skin cancer interact, suggesting that inked skin may ...
ANT McPartlin from Saturday Night Takeaway and I’m a Celebrity Get Me out of Here fame is inked up. He has lots of tattoos.
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Warning as research shows tattoos could raise melanoma risk by nearly a third
New research suggests people with tattoos may have a 29% higher risk of developing melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer, ...
An increasing number of Swedes are getting tattoos and Sweden's population is now one of the most tattooed in Europe. At the ...
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Expert's warning to anyone with a tattoo over cancer risk
New research has found that people with tattoos have a higher risk of developing melanoma, a serious form of skin cancer, but no higher risk of a carcinoma ...
KATIE Price has teased fans with a look at a brand new massive tattoo that’s set to cover part of her bum. The 47-year-old ...
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Tattoos could increase risk of dangerous skin cancer: Study finds hidden dangers of tattoo craze
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 ...
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