FAQs:(You can now subscribe to our(You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channelIndividuals with tattoos face a 21 percent higher risk of developing lymphoma.
This increased risk applies regardless of the tattoo's size, indicating that even small tattoos may contribute to the likelihood of developing this type of cancer , a recent study from Lund University in Sweden has made a surprising discovery, as per a report.Lymphoma is a form of cancer that targets the lymphatic system, which plays a crucial role in the body's immune defense mechanisms, as per a Fox report.The study revealed that the most prevalent cancers among individuals with tattoos were diffuse large B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma and follicular non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Fox reported.Love to get tattooed?
Beware, the ink and needle used may raise your risk of getting diseases like Hepatitis B , C, HIV, and even cancers of the liver and blood, warned doctors on Wednesday.Tattoos have become very popular, especially among the youth, as a form of body art and a means of expressing their thoughts or passion.In a recent study of 11,905 individuals, by researchers at Lund University in Sweden, tattooed individuals were found to have a higher risk of lymphoma.
The risk of lymphoma was highest in individuals with less than two years since their first tattoo.Lymphoma is a form of cancer that targets the lymphatic system, which plays a crucial role in the body's immune defense mechanisms, as per a Fox report.Tattoos have become very popular, especially among the youth, as a form of body art and a means of expressing their thoughts or passion.
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Individuals with tattoos face a 21 percent higher risk of developing lymphoma. This increased risk applies regardless of the tattoo's size, indicating that even small tattoos may contribute to the likelihood of developing this type of cancer , a recent study from Lund University in Sweden has made a surprising discovery, as per a report.Lymphoma is a form of cancer that targets the lymphatic system, which plays a crucial role in the body's immune defense mechanisms, as per a Fox report.The study revealed that the most prevalent cancers among individuals with tattoos were diffuse large B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma and follicular non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Fox reported.Love to get tattooed? Beware, the ink and needle used may raise your risk of getting diseases like Hepatitis B , C, HIV, and even cancers of the liver and blood, warned doctors on Wednesday.Tattoos have become very popular, especially among the youth, as a form of body art and a means of expressing their thoughts or passion.In a recent study of 11,905 individuals, by researchers at Lund University in Sweden, tattooed individuals were found to have a higher risk of lymphoma. The risk of lymphoma was highest in individuals with less than two years since their first tattoo.Lymphoma is a form of cancer that targets the lymphatic system, which plays a crucial role in the body's immune defense mechanisms, as per a Fox report.Tattoos have become very popular, especially among the youth, as a form of body art and a means of expressing their thoughts or passion.