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But a new study contains a startling revelation: People with tattoos may have a 21% higher risk of developing lymphoma. The study from Lund University in Sweden finds that people's chances of developing lymphoma increase regardless of the tattoo’s size.
The study found that the most common types of cancer associated with tattooed people were diffuse large B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma and follicular non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The American Cancer Society notes that non-Hodgkin lymphoma is one of the most common cancers in the U.S., accounting for about 4% of all cancers.
The new study, published in the eClinicalMedicine journal, spanned a decade and involved 11,905 participants ages 20 to 60. Of this group, 2,938 individuals had lymphoma. The participants, which included those diagnosed with lymphoma as well as people in a control group, were required to complete a detailed questionnaire about tattoos.
While the study did not find any significant correlation between the size of tattoos and the risk of lymphoma, it did find the risk of lymphoma is highest among those who had their first tattoo less than two years prior.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
Interesting study. It's just one, but more should be done to confirm the results.
Kinda makes sense. You are introducing a foreign substance into the body and into the bloodstream, etc.
Tattoos May Increase Risk of Lymphoma
But a new study contains a startling revelation: People with tattoos may have a 21% higher risk of developing lymphoma. The study from Lund University in Sweden finds that people's chances of developing lymphoma increase regardless of the tattoo’s size.
The study found that the most common types of cancer associated with tattooed people were diffuse large B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma and follicular non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The American Cancer Society notes that non-Hodgkin lymphoma is one of the most common cancers in the U.S., accounting for about 4% of all cancers.
The new study, published in the eClinicalMedicine journal, spanned a decade and involved 11,905 participants ages 20 to 60. Of this group, 2,938 individuals had lymphoma. The participants, which included those diagnosed with lymphoma as well as people in a control group, were required to complete a detailed questionnaire about tattoos.
While the study did not find any significant correlation between the size of tattoos and the risk of lymphoma, it did find the risk of lymphoma is highest among those who had their first tattoo less than two years prior.
originally posted by: Hakaiju
I think it's time to invest in some companies that make drugs for lymphoma. If the studies are correct, seems like easy money.
Your post is tripe and nonsense for me.
Your post is similar to the one that said that the guy who wanted to run over JProduction is probably homophobic.
Far-fetched. Again, I read prophetic nonsense that is meant ironically much more often than stuff that really takes it seriously.
the translator messed it up: "fun of yourself"
I'll rephrase: Don't be part of the problem you're making fun of.
That's ridiculous, you really quoted every single sentence and answered it individually.
Do you still count with your fingers when you do math?