A recent study suggests that getting a tattoo could significantly raise the risk of cancer, with larger designs posing a greater threat. Analyzing data from over 2,000 Danish twins, researchers found ...
A Swedish study has found a potential link between tattoos and a type of cancer called malignant lymphoma, but it ultimately calls for more research on the topic, and cancer experts say the possible ...
Tattoos are known as a fun way to express yourself through your favorite designs, whether it be a quote, floral pattern, or character from a beloved franchise. However, now, it may also be a way to ...
MM&M: 100 tattoo artists help cancer survivors transform radiation marks into symbols of strength
An estimated 50% to 60% of cancer patients undergo radiation therapy as part of their treatment. The process leaves behind what’s known as radiotherapy “tattoos” — tiny, permanent marks used to ensure ...
100 tattoo artists help cancer survivors transform radiation marks into symbols of strength
Yahoo: Could a Tattoo Raise Your Risk of Skin Cancer? Twin Studies Suggest a Link.
A twin study suggests the consequences of getting a tattoo could be worse than potential regret, finding tattooed twins more likely to develop skin cancer or lymphoma than their tattoo-free siblings.
Could a Tattoo Raise Your Risk of Skin Cancer? Twin Studies Suggest a Link.
WKYC3: 'I felt good about myself again' | Mastectomy tattoos help women who've battled breast cancer
'I felt good about myself again' | Mastectomy tattoos help women who've battled breast cancer
WTVF: Free breast cancer tribute tattoos honor survivors and loved ones throughout October