Jan. 24th, 2004

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Hair Dye May Raise Cancer Risk, U.S. Study Shows

Women who have been coloring their hair for 24 years or more have a higher risk of developing a cancer called non-Hodgkin lymphoma, U.S. researchers reported on Friday.

They said their study of 1,300 women could help explain a mysterious rise in the number of cases of the cancer that affects the lymphatic system.

Writing in the American Journal of Epidemiology, they said women who dyed their hair starting before 1980 were one-third more likely to develop non-Hodgkin lymphoma, or NHL, and those who used the darkest dyes for more than 25 years were twice as likely to develop the cancer.

"Women who used darker permanent hair coloring products for more than 25 years showed the highest increased risk," Tongzhang Zheng, associate professor of epidemiology and environmental health at Yale School of Medicine, said in a statement.

Cancer experts note that a person's absolute risk of developing lymphoma is very low, so doubling that risk still means a woman who dyes her hair is very unlikely to develop lymphoma.

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma will affect an estimated 54,000 Americans this year and will kill 19,000, according to the American Cancer Society. It affects slightly more men than women.

[...] Zheng and colleagues studied 600 Connecticut women who had NHL. They were asked to specify what hair coloring products they might have used and when.

They were compared to 700 healthy women.

The Yale University researchers did not find any larger risk of cancer in women who started using hair dye in 1980 or later.
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After reading this fascinating post in [livejournal.com profile] autodidactic's journal, I thought I'd post more excerpts of my "Women, The Body, and Transcendence" paper. The beginning will be familiar to those who encountered previous portions.

The Body in Popular Culture )

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