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VisiteClinicalMedicine Study Links Tattoos to 21% Increased Risk of Lymphoma
May 27, 2024, 12:01 PM
A new population-based case-control study published in eClinicalMedicine has found a potential link between tattoos and an increased risk of malignant lymphoma. The study suggests that individuals with tattoos have a 21% higher risk of developing lymphoma, including diffuse large B cell lymphoma and follicular lymphoma. Additionally, some reports indicate a 20% increased risk. Researchers emphasize that while they are not discouraging people from getting tattoos, they aim to raise awareness about the associated health risks. This finding was also reported by MetroUK.
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