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(Created page with "<html><div class="mw-content-ltr" dir="ltr" id="mw-content-text" lang="en"><p>There is absolutely no evidence linking <a href="/index.php?title=Tattoo" title="Tattoo">tattoos</a> with <b>melanoma</b>, or skin <a href="/index.php?title=Cancer" title="Cancer">cancer</a> of any kind, of which there are three: melanoma, basal cell, and squamus cell. That said, dark tattoos or those covering moles make it much more difficult for doctors to perform early identification of skin...") |
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Revision as of 01:38, 21 May 2023
There is absolutely no evidence linking tattoos with melanoma, or skin cancer of any kind, of which there are three: melanoma, basal cell, and squamus cell. That said, dark tattoos or those covering moles make it much more difficult for doctors to perform early identification of skin cancers, and thereby a dark tattoo may increase your chance of having complications from skin cancers.