Report: Tattoo Can Obscure Melanoma

Putting a tattoo over a mole or birthmark can make it more difficult to notice changes that can lead to cancer, a new report suggests. The authors discuss the case of a young man who decided to have a large tattoo removed by laser. Doctors examined him and noticed a mole under the tattoo. It did not appear to be cancerous, but they suggested removing it. The man refused. During the next seven years of treatments to remove the tattoo, doctors became more concerned about how the mole looked. Finally, the man agreed to let them remove it. The mole turned out to be a melanoma. Sixteen similar cases have been reported in English-language journals, the authors said. They said that in general tattoos should not be placed over a mole or birthmark. If they are, the tattoos should not be removed by laser.

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