Jennifer Alexander gets asked about her tattooed tongue every day, but she "couldn't be happier" with how it turned out and loves raising awareness.
Tattoos appear to increase a person’s risk of skin cancer between 33% and 62%, according to a new Danish study in the journal ...
What it means when people laugh in awkward situations, according to experts A new study has shed light on the relationship between tattoos and the risk of developing cancer, reinforcing previous ...
Researchers have found that individuals with tattoos have a higher risk of developing skin cancer and lymphoma compared to their non-tattooed counterparts, especially for larger tattoos.
"For both skin cancer and lymphoma, increased hazards were found for tattoos larger than the palm ... especially in areas close to the skin, such as the neck, armpits, groin, and behind the ...
According to a recent study led by Signe Bedsted Clemmensen, University of Southern Denmark, the exposure of tattoo ink on skin can increase the risk of skin cancer and lymphoma. Also read | How ...
her tongue cancer recurred in 2017, 2019, and in 2020. By the end of 2019, she "was done with having surgeries" and wanted to ...
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