This is an issue that has been researched in recent years and it appears that more research is needed on more patients to reach a definite conclusion.
According to The National Cancer Institute, even though results are limited and inconsistent, “Over the years, some epidemiologic (population) studies have found an increased risk of bladder cancer in hairdressers and barbers. A 2008 report of the Working Group of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) concluded that some of the chemicals these workers are exposed to occupationally are ‘probably carcinogenic to humans’." The National Cancer Institute also reports on the conflict between long-term permanent hair dye usage and increased risks of certain cancers of the blood and bone marrow, such as non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) and leukemia; also breast and bladder cancer. Read more: "Hair Dyes and Cancer Risk".
In 2004, WebMD printed an article entitled, Hair Dye Linked to Blood Cancer”., Daniel J. NeNoon reported that results from a research study by Yale scientist, Tongzhang Zheng, “Long-term use of permanent hair dye—in dark colors—doubles a person’s risk of certain blood cancers... The results: An increased risk of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma was observed for women who reported the use of hair coloring products before 1980. Women who used dark-colored permanent hair-coloring products for more than 25 years doubled their risk of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. The risk was nearly the same for women who used more than 200 applications of these products. No increased risk was seen in women who used semi-permanent dyes or temporary rinses.
So should women stop using permanent hair dyes?
‘Hair coloring is a personal decision for all kinds of reasons,’ Zheng tells WebMD. ‘But if I am the person, if semi-permanent or temporary dyes could serve my issue, I would do it. Because these contain much less of the ingredients linked to cancer.’" (end of quote). Read the entire article by clicking the link above.♦
Why take even a small risk with your health, when there is a natural alternative? Use an all natural plant-based hair color dye and eliminate worry: Lustrous Henna® for hair. ♥
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