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  2. Can tattoos cause blood or skin cancer? - AOL

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    Tattoos can be strikingly beautiful forms of art, and they are increasingly popular. According to a Pew Research Center survey conducted in 2023, 32% of Americans have at least one tattoo, and 22% ...

  3. Study Finds Tattoos May Be Linked to Higher Risk of Cancer - AOL

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    People with tattoos may be at a higher risk of developing malignant lymphoma, new research finds. Researchers discovered that the risk of developing lymphoma, a type of cancer, was 21% higher ...

  4. Tattoos may increase blood cancer risk by 21% - AOL

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    Researchers are now looking at whether tattoos can raise the risk of different kinds of cancer. Tattoos were associated with a 21% increased risk of lymphoma, a type of blood cancer, ...

  5. Health effects of tattoos - Wikipedia

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    In medical imaging, such as mammography, [25] pigments in lymph nodes may be accidentally interpreted as abnormal results, giving false positive results for cancer. [ 26 ] [ 27 ] Treatment of cancer may include using blue dye in the body to detect a sentinel lymph node , so existing tattoo pigments in lymph nodes may cause difficulty in ...

  6. Canadian Cancer Society - Wikipedia

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    The logo for the Canadian Cancer Society is the daffodil.The flower had served as a symbol of cancer awareness since the 1950s, when volunteers for CCS organized a fundraising tea in Toronto; the volunteers used daffodils to decorate the tables, as they thought it would create hope that cancer could be beaten.

  7. Look for the daffodils as Blooms of Hope's annual ... - AOL

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    The daffodils are part of the Blooms of Hope annual fundraiser for cancer patients. Last year, $12,805 was disbursed for assistance, including medical bills, travel support for appointments ...

  8. Narcissus in culture - Wikipedia

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    The narcissus also plays an important part in Eastern cultures from their association with the New year in Chinese culture to symbolising eyes in Islamic art. The word 'Daffodil' has been used widely in popular culture from Dutch cars to New Zealandian bands, [2] [3] while many cancer charities have used it as a fundraising symbol. [4] [5] [6 ...

  9. Tattoos may give false signs of cancer - AOL

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