Tattoo ink doesn’t just stay in the skin—it can migrate to the lymph nodes, where it may accumulate and affect the immune system. A study using Danish twin data found that tattooed individuals, espec… [+6548 chars]
Concerning New Research Links Tattoo Ink to Increased Cancer Risk - SciTechDaily
Researchers from the University of Southern Denmark, analyzing data from Danish twin pairs, have found evidence suggesting that tattoo ink may elevate the risk of skin and lymphoma cancers. This potential risk is linked to the accumulation of tattoo ink in th…
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