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Lymphoma is a type of ______.
Lymphoma is a type of ______.
cancer
The research shows that having ______ may make you more likely to get lymphoma.
The research shows that having ______ may make you more likely to get lymphoma.
tattoos
The researchers at Lund University looked into the link between ______ and cancer.
The researchers at Lund University looked into the link between ______ and cancer.
tattoos
The questionnaire was given to people to see if they had ______.
The questionnaire was given to people to see if they had ______.
The research found that people with ______ had a 21% higher risk of getting lymphoma.
The research found that people with ______ had a 21% higher risk of getting lymphoma.
The research looked at ______ people in total.
The research looked at ______ people in total.
The researchers took into account other important ______ like smoking and age.
The researchers took into account other important ______ like smoking and age.
The professor at Lund University said that the results need to be checked and looked into more in other ______.
The professor at Lund University said that the results need to be checked and looked into more in other ______.
Lymphoma affects the ______ system.
Lymphoma affects the ______ system.
The research from Sweden’s Lund University shows that having tattoos may make you more likely to get ______.
The research from Sweden’s Lund University shows that having tattoos may make you more likely to get ______.
The researchers looked through ______ registers to find people who have been diagnosed with lymphoma.
The researchers looked through ______ registers to find people who have been diagnosed with lymphoma.
The questionnaire was given to people to see if they had tattoos, says ______, the researcher at Lund University.
The questionnaire was given to people to see if they had tattoos, says ______, the researcher at Lund University.
Out of the people in the group with cancer, ______ of them filled out the form.
Out of the people in the group with cancer, ______ of them filled out the form.
The research found that people with tattoos had a ______ higher risk of getting lymphoma.
The research found that people with tattoos had a ______ higher risk of getting lymphoma.
Cancer is a ______ illness, according to the professor at Lund University.
Cancer is a ______ illness, according to the professor at Lund University.
The professor said that the results need to be checked and looked into more in other ______.
The professor said that the results need to be checked and looked into more in other ______.
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Study Notes
Lymphoma and Tattoos
- Lymphoma is a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system.
- New research from Lund University suggests that having tattoos may increase the likelihood of getting lymphoma.
- There is a lack of research on the long-term effects of tattoos on health, making it an important area to study.
Research Methodology
- Researchers used population registers to find people diagnosed with lymphoma.
- They paired these individuals with others of the same age and gender without cancer.
- A questionnaire was administered to gather information about the participants' lives, including tattoo status.
Research Findings
- The study analyzed 11,905 people, including 2,938 between 20 and 60 years old when diagnosed with cancer.
- 1,398 people with cancer and 4,193 in the control group completed the questionnaire.
- 21% of people with cancer (289) had tattoos, compared to 18% of the control group (735).
- The study found a 21% higher risk of getting lymphoma among people with tattoos, after controlling for other factors like smoking and age.
Interpretation and Future Research
- Cancer is a rare illness, and the findings only apply to the group as a whole.
- The results need to be validated and explored further in other research studies.
- Further research is already underway to confirm the findings.
Lymphoma and Tattoos
- Lymphoma is a type of cancer that affects the lymphatic system.
- New research from Lund University suggests that having tattoos may increase the likelihood of getting lymphoma.
- There is a lack of research on the long-term effects of tattoos on health, making it an important area to study.
Research Methodology
- Researchers used population registers to find people diagnosed with lymphoma.
- They paired these individuals with others of the same age and gender without cancer.
- A questionnaire was administered to gather information about the participants' lives, including tattoo status.
Research Findings
- The study analyzed 11,905 people, including 2,938 between 20 and 60 years old when diagnosed with cancer.
- 1,398 people with cancer and 4,193 in the control group completed the questionnaire.
- 21% of people with cancer (289) had tattoos, compared to 18% of the control group (735).
- The study found a 21% higher risk of getting lymphoma among people with tattoos, after controlling for other factors like smoking and age.
Interpretation and Future Research
- Cancer is a rare illness, and the findings only apply to the group as a whole.
- The results need to be validated and explored further in other research studies.
- Further research is already underway to confirm the findings.
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