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What are the actual health consequences?

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Last updated: 2024/07/29 at 4:48 PM
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Tattoos have become increasingly popular in recent years, with 32% of Americans having at least one tattoo, according to a Pew Research Center survey. Beyond being a form of art, tattoos can hold deep personal meaning and significance for individuals. However, recent research has raised concerns about the potential health risks associated with getting a tattoo.

A study published in ASM Journals found that 26 out of 75 tattoo and permanent makeup inks tested were contaminated with infection-causing bacteria, including Staphylococcus epidermidis and Cutibacterium acnes. These bacteria can lead to severe health complications, particularly in individuals with compromised immune systems.

Furthermore, a study conducted at Lund University in Sweden found that individuals with any-size tattoo had a 21% higher risk of developing lymphoma, a type of blood cancer. Researchers analyzed data from the Swedish National Cancer Register, focusing on individuals aged 20-60 who were diagnosed with lymphoma between 2007 and 2017. This research suggests a potential link between tattoos and an increased risk of certain types of cancer.

To delve deeper into the link between tattoos and cancer, Medical News Today invited Milena Foerster, PhD, a researcher specializing in this area, to discuss the latest evidence on their In Conversation podcast episode. Foerster conducts her research at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Lyon, France.

During the podcast episode, Foerster and the hosts explored the biological mechanisms that could explain the link between tattoos and an increased risk of cancer. They also discussed whether certain types of tattoos pose a higher risk, and the implications for individuals considering getting a tattoo. The conversation aimed to provide valuable insights for those concerned about the health implications of tattoos.

As concerns around the health risks of tattoos continue to grow, it is essential for individuals to be informed about the potential risks associated with getting inked. Research suggests that tattoo inks may be contaminated with harmful bacteria, and there could be a link between tattoos and an increased risk of certain types of cancer. By staying informed and considering the latest evidence, individuals can make more informed decisions about whether or not to get a tattoo.

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