People with multiple tattoo sessions may have a lower risk of melanoma, but the reason for this is unclear. More studies are needed, and tattoos should not be seen as protection against melanoma.
Several new epidemiological studies hint at a possible link between tattoos and cancer. The results are not yet conclusive but warrant further investigation.
Your tattoo should be a true reflection of who you are, and let's be real—choosing from endless options can be overwhelming. If you want to mark your skin with art that's totally aligned with your ...
Getting that tattooed arm sleeve or back design of your dreams might protect you against deadly skin cancer, a new study says. People who've had two or more sessions under the tattoo needle show a ...
SALT LAKE CITY — For years, tattoos have been a form of self-expression, but now researchers with the Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah believe they have found a surprising health ...
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. Could tattoos be the secret weapon in the fight against skin cancer? It might sound incredibly unlikely at first, ...
Beast cancer survivors gathered at an all female tattoo studio in Bowie, Maryland Sunday for a survivor social in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Pretty in Ink Tattoos is hosting a campaign ...
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