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Tattoos May Be Linked to Cancer–Here’s Why
Epoch Times, ^ | 5/16/2025 | Zena le Roux

Posted on 05/18/2025 5:27:26 PM PDT by george76

People who ink may be in for more than just body art..

“I got tattooed during a time in my life when I wasn’t fully informed about what was going into my body or what I was allowing onto my skin. Back then, it was about art, self-expression, and creative identity.”

“Today, I see it differently. Tattoos are not harmless,” Ellie Grey a book author, ..

Like Grey, many people choose to get tattoos as self-expression, acts of remembrance, or transformation. But even when the meaning runs deep, tattoos can have consequences—some only now coming to light.

The Link Between Tattoos and Cancer..

Many tattoo inks contain chemicals that have been classified as carcinogenic—or cancer-causing—by the International Agency for Research on Cancer.

A 2024 study by Swedish researchers found that 21 percent of participants with malignant lymphoma had tattoos compared with 17 percent of controls. The risk was highest—an 81 percent increase—among those who got their first tattoo within two years of diagnosis.

“We know that tattoo ink often contains toxic chemicals and that a significant portion of the injected ink is transported away from the skin by the immune system, which perceives it as a foreign substance,” Christel Nielsen, associate professor and lead author of the study, ..

Once ink enters the dermis, the layer of skin beneath the outer layer, the immune system attempts to clear it, sending pigment particles to nearby lymph nodes and, potentially, other organs. This may disrupt immune function and trigger systemic inflammation. Over time, the persistent presence of ink in lymphatic tissue could contribute to abnormal immune activity and increase the risk of cancers such as lymphoma and skin cancer.

Are some tattoos more harmful than others?

Does Size Matter..

Nielsen’s study found no clear link between the size of a tattoo and lymphoma risk.

“We did not observe an increased risk with larger tattoos, which was unexpected,” Nielsen said. “That does not mean such a link doesn’t exist—only that our study design may not have been able to detect it.”

However, Nielsen noted that a January study published in BMC Public Health on the same topic found a different pattern, suggesting that larger tattoos may indeed be associated with a higher cancer risk. The study proposed that larger tattoos might have a stronger effect due to greater overall ink exposure or prolonged exposure from tattoos acquired over time.

Tattoo risks also include infections and allergic reactions that may be difficult to treat, Dr. Bruce Brod, clinical professor of dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, told the Epoch Times. Such risks may be amplified by the amount of ink used or how deeply it’s deposited—factors more likely in larger or multiple tattoos.

Does Color Matter..

Another factor to consider is the color of the tattoo. In a matched analysis comparing individuals with similar characteristics, those with black or grey tattoos had a 23 percent higher risk of lymphoma. Those with both black and colored tattoos had a 21 percent higher risk compared to people without tattoos.

In a broader, less-controlled analysis, the risk was even higher for black and grey tattoos, showing a 32 percent increase, and lower for tattoos with both black and colored ink, with an 11 percent increase. Of note, this broader analysis may have been influenced by other factors, such as lifestyle or health differences between groups.

Black ink often contains polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, which are known to be carcinogenic and can increase the risk of cancer. Colored inks, on the other hand, may contain primary aromatic amines. Both may contain metals like arsenic, lead, and chromium.

Warning Signs..

“Current regulations on tattoo ink ingredients are not sufficient,” Dr. Trisha Khanna, dermatologist and medical advisory board member at Codex Labs, told The Epoch Times. “This is a growing concern among dermatologists.”

Some warning signs people with tattoos should look out for when monitoring their skin health include persistent redness, itching, bumps, new pigmented lesions, color change, ulceration, and bleeding, Khanna said.

Tattoos can also complicate the early detection of skin cancer, Brod said. Since changes in the skin may be obscured by the tattoo pigment, detecting potential issues becomes more challenging.

If people notice a new or changing spot within a tattoo—or anywhere on the skin—it’s crucial to seek evaluation from a dermatologist, he said.

Laser Removal..

After learning about the risks, some people’s first instinct might be to remove their tattoo. However, laser removal could further increase the lymphoma risk. Among tattooed participants who underwent laser treatment, the risk of lymphoma was found to be three times higher.

These findings align with experimental studies showing that laser treatment breaks down azo compounds—chemicals used to color tattoos—into potentially toxic, cancer-causing substances. This breakdown may release more harmful chemicals into the body, further raising the risk.

What to Do if You Have a Tattoo..

If you’re already tattooed and concerned about the risks, the best approach is to focus on your overall health.

“The best thing we can do for our health, tattoos or not, is to maintain a healthy lifestyle—regular exercise and a nutritious diet,” Nielsen said.

Make sure to take an active role in improving your diet to help reduce cancer risk.

“Eating more plant-based foods isn’t just a trend—it’s a proven strategy,” Amy Bragagnini, a clinical oncology dietitian, told The Epoch Times. “A diet rich in colorful fruits, vegetables, nuts, beans, and whole grains has been linked to lower cancer rates.”

For people considering getting a tattoo, it’s important to weigh all the information before making a decision. Ultimately, the choice is personal.

“As researchers, our role is to provide knowledge so people can make informed decisions,” Nielsen said.

“If someone is concerned about potential health effects, then it may be best to refrain from tattooing to avoid future worries.”


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Health/Medicine; Science; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: cancer; lymphoma; skincancer; tattoo; tattooink; tattooinks; tattoos
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To: george76
I make it a point to date no woman who has a tattoo. They completely rob from a woman's feminine beauty.

(I must confess, I haven't dated a woman since 2013. Tattoos on ladies were getting bad then. It's only worse now.)

21 posted on 05/18/2025 6:08:00 PM PDT by Ciaphas Cain
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To: Tell It Right

As a Sailor 50 years ago, I thought that tatoos were dumber than bar fights.


22 posted on 05/18/2025 6:09:43 PM PDT by Colt1851Navy (What was wrong with Nixon?)
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To: Ciaphas Cain

I went to a wedding recently. All the women were members of the church the bride attends.

Every one of them were covered in tattoos, everywhere except their faces.

Some of them would have been attractive without those tattoos.


23 posted on 05/18/2025 6:09:53 PM PDT by gitmo (If your theology doesn’t become your biography, what good is it?)
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To: george76

I’d rather adorn myself with a beautiful piece of jewelry than some ink splatter scar.


24 posted on 05/18/2025 6:10:58 PM PDT by CaptainK ("No matter how cynical you get, it is impossible to keep up” )
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To: george76

My daughter got an arm sleeve. Her grandmother cried. I asked her, why didn’t you just hang pictures on the wall? It looks horrible.


25 posted on 05/18/2025 6:16:34 PM PDT by roving
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To: george76

oh well, stupidity hurts.

Just wait until all the studies eventually come out showing pot causing lung cancer. It is just a matter of time


26 posted on 05/18/2025 6:18:21 PM PDT by TexasFreeper2009
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To: george76

Perhaps putting strange substances into our bodies is not healthy?


27 posted on 05/18/2025 6:19:34 PM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear ( Not my circus. Not my monkeys. But I can pick out the clowns at 100 yards.)
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To: Colt1851Navy

I had a shipmate who got a tattoo that ended up being infected. It wasn’t a pretty sight.


28 posted on 05/18/2025 6:19:47 PM PDT by roving
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To: Tell It Right

the reason for that one is because that was the style of the followers of a pagan religion.


29 posted on 05/18/2025 6:20:05 PM PDT by TexasFreeper2009
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To: Recompennation

Since size does not matter on this I would say tat some other factors were involved other than just the tatoo. May the actual propensity to get one govern a genetic predisposition to also be subject to these cancers?
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The study authors said size was not accounted for, just a yes or no on presence of a tattoo, and that size is worthy of further study. They did however, compare different colors of inks... Seems it would be logical to include size in the study.
Further, as you mentioned other factors.. Smoking, drinking, etc. probably play a role.


30 posted on 05/18/2025 6:21:45 PM PDT by sonova (No money? You're free to go.)
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To: george76
God's warnings to humans should not be taken lightly. God knows what He is doing.

31 posted on 05/18/2025 6:26:56 PM PDT by Governor Dinwiddie ( O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is gracious, and His mercy endures forever. — Psalm 106)
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To: Mean Daddy

Jelly Roll (country singer) says he hates his tattoos. Added to the problem is that he has lost a lot of weight which also changes the tattoos.

I don’t think he has gone the Pete Davidson route yet of trying to have them all removed.


32 posted on 05/18/2025 6:28:25 PM PDT by RummyChick
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To: CaptainK

“I’d rather adorn myself with a beautiful piece of jewelry than some ink splatter scar.”

Oh, definitely! I have no idea what a tattoo costs, but spending that amount of money on jewelry would be a better idea. Sapphires and rubies and diamonds don’t get all wrinkly and gross because of gravity.


33 posted on 05/18/2025 6:28:33 PM PDT by MayflowerMadam (It's hard not to celebrate the fall of bad people. - Bongino)
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To: CaptainK
I call tattoos -
"A PERMANENT reminder of a TEMPORARY feeling."
34 posted on 05/18/2025 6:30:58 PM PDT by kinsman redeemer (The real enemy seeks to devour what is good. )
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To: george76

And those of us who see no redeeming value in tattoos were mocked and denigrated for it.


35 posted on 05/18/2025 6:31:18 PM PDT by metmom ( He who testifies to these things says, “Surely I am coming soon." Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.")
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To: Tell It Right

😂 👍🏼


36 posted on 05/18/2025 6:31:19 PM PDT by Jane Long (Jesus is Lord!)
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To: jmaroneps37
An exorsist I heard on radio said that tattoos are sometimes portal for demons to enter a person’s life.

That sounds like Father Ripperger.

37 posted on 05/18/2025 6:31:56 PM PDT by Captain Walker ("It is infinitely better to have a few good Men, than many indifferent ones." - George Washington)
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To: Governor Dinwiddie

So does Joey Jones.

I think he’s kind of hot...


38 posted on 05/18/2025 6:32:27 PM PDT by Jamestown1630 ("A Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: MayflowerMadam

And gems won’t sag like your tattoo will... eventually.


39 posted on 05/18/2025 6:34:26 PM PDT by CaptainK ("No matter how cynical you get, it is impossible to keep up” )
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To: george76
There's an interesting podcast on Relevant Radio on the subject of the safety of tattoos as well as tattoo removal; it's worth listening to.

www.relevantradio.com

40 posted on 05/18/2025 6:37:19 PM PDT by Captain Walker ("It is infinitely better to have a few good Men, than many indifferent ones." - George Washington)
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