Dermatología en Costa Rica

Sunday, February 01, 2026

Tattoos and Melanoma Risk

Tattoos and Melanoma: A Surprising Signal from a Large Population Study

by Alexander Stratigos, MD

Comment


In this large population-based case–control study, tattooing was not associated with an increased risk of melanoma. Unexpectedly, higher levels of tattoo exposure (multiple tttoo sessions or several large tattoos) were associated with a lower risk of melanoma, particularly invasive disease and more prominently among men. While these findings challenge long-standing concerns about tattoo inks and carcinogenicity, the authors emphasize that unmeasured confounding and behavioral factors may partly explain the results, and further research is needed.


McCarty RD, Trabert B, Collin LJ, et al. Ta7ooing and risk of melanoma: a populaAon-based case-control study in Utah. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2025 Dec 1;117(12):2495-2504. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djaf235. PMID: 40839395



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