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by romseb
750 days ago
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Genetic predispositions, obesity and a lot of other factors also play a role in the risk of developing lymphoma. From the article:
"we found that the risk of developing lymphoma was 21 percent higher among those who were tattooed" Let's put this number into context, because "percent of increased risk" is always something I struggle to picture" "Overall, the chance that a man will develop NHL in his lifetime is about 1 in 42; for a woman, the risk is about 1 in 52." [1] So the overall risk is ~2 %. That means getting a tattoo will bring your overall risk of developing NHL from 2 % to 2.5 % instead. [1] https://www.cancer.org/cancer/types/non-hodgkin-lymphoma/abo... |
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