The study comes at a time when the number of people getting tattooed has significantly increased across the globe.
Researchers studied the relationship between age and the risk for skin cancer and oncovirus infections among patients with HIV.
"Anybody can get skin cancer - of all pigments. From the very, very light to the very, very highly pigmented skin," Hanson ...
A recent study suggests that getting a tattoo could significantly raise the risk of cancer, with larger designs posing a greater threat. Analyzing data from over 2,000 Danish twins, researchers found ...
Danish and Finnish experts analyse data from thousands of twins and found those who had been inked up were at significantly ...
A new study from the University of South Denmark and the University of Helsinki suggests that tattoo ink might increase the ...
Comedian Katherine Ryan is raising awareness about skin cancer after being diagnosed for the second time earlier this month.
A new study found long-term exposure to tattoo ink could increase your risk of cancer. The findings come as up to one in ...
Capital radio presenter Chris Stark has revealed he feels "like an idiot" for not spotting the signs of testicular cancer ...
Around one in five Brits are thought to be living with this potentially deadly disease, although many may not even realise ...
After Katherine Ryan's skin cancer diagnosis, a doctor has shared the ABCDE method for detecting whether a mole needs looking ...