A brave Scots toddler "rang the bell" after a lump in her foot led to a terrifying cancer diagnosis. Sarah-Ceit McKenna, two, from Tollcross in Glasgow, celebrated being given the all-clear with ...
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They compared twins, finding that those who got tattoos had a significantly higher risk of being diagnosed with skin cancer and lymphoma. More research is needed to understand whether this ...
but a new study comparing twins has shown that people with tattoos are more likely to develop cancer. When tattoos are discussed, the focus is on fashion and social image, and the health effects ...
SARAH Beeny let the world into her life after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in August 2022 by making a candid, raw and often hard-to-watch documentary for C4. Now, having finished her ...
Sarah Beeny opened up about her own "heartbreaking" battle with cancer while appearing on the Celebrity Bake Off Stand Up to Cancer special on Sunday. The Property Ladder star, 53, took part in ...
Channel 4's own Sarah Beeny has confessed to still savouring the occasional indulgence, despite having revamped her lifestyle following a breast cancer diagnosis. In an intimate chat with The Sun ...
Sarah Beeny opened up about her own "heartbreaking" battle with cancer while appearing on the Celebrity Bake Off Stand Up to Cancer special on Sunday. The Property Ladder star, 53, took part in the ...
A breast cancer study launched in the memory of late Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding has already helped save more than 80 young women who were at risk of developing the disease. The Breast Cancer ...
They discovered that tattooed individuals are more frequently diagnosed with skin cancer and lymphoma compared to those without tattoos. The study found that tattooed individuals have a higher ...
Researchers have found that individuals with tattoos have a higher risk of developing skin cancer and lymphoma compared to their non-tattooed counterparts, especially for larger tattoos.
Tattoos appear to increase a person's risk of skin cancer between 33% and 62%, according to a new Danish study in the journal BMC Health. Adobe stock/HealthDay People put a lot of thought into ...