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Yale University: Hair Dye Use Increases Risk Of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Sciency Daily ^ | 2/17/04

Posted on 02/17/2004 9:41:57 AM PST by truthandlife

Yale researchers have found that lifetime users of hair coloring products have an increased risk of developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL), a cancer that attacks the lymphatic system, part of the body's immune system.

"An increased risk of NHL was found only among women who began using hair-coloring products before 1980," said principal investigator Tongzhang Zheng, associate professor of epidemiology and environmental health at Yale School of Medicine. "Women who used darker permanent hair coloring products for more than 25 years showed the highest increased risk. We also found that the risk of NHL associated with hair coloring product use appears to vary based on subtype of the disease."

There has been a worldwide increase in NHL cases and Connecticut is one of those areas with a confirmed increase. Little is known about the origin and the risk factors responsible for the increasing incidence of the disease. Zheng said previous studies on hair dye use and NHL have been contradictory and inconclusive. This is the first study to examine the impact of hair dye use with time period of use as a key factor.

"Hair coloring products have undergone tremendous change over the last 20 years," said Zheng. "Since 1980, many carcinogens have been removed from some formulas, which vary depending on whether the dye is permanent, semi-permanent, darker or lighter."

The six-year study was conducted on 601 Connecticut women diagnosed with varying subtypes of NHL between the ages of 21 and 84. The women were asked to identify the type of hair coloring products they had ever used, length of time used, and their age when they stopped using it. The study included a control group of 717 women.

Zheng and his colleagues did not find an increased risk of NHL overall among women who started using hair-coloring products in 1980 or later.

"This could reflect the change in hair dye formula contents over the past two decades, or indicate that recent users are still in their induction and latent period," said first author Yawei Zhang.

Other authors on the study included Theodore R. Holford, Brian Leaderer, Stuart Flynn, Geovanni Tallini and Patricia Owens of Yale; Sheila Hoar Zahm of the National Cancer Institute; and Peter Boyle of Europe Institute of Oncology, Milan, Italy.


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KEYWORDS: cancer; hairdye; health; yale

1 posted on 02/17/2004 9:42:01 AM PST by truthandlife
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To: truthandlife
That's a good reason to believe the gray look is mature and kewl.
2 posted on 02/17/2004 9:43:59 AM PST by boomop1
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To: boomop1
I just can't do gray..... wonder if the natural hair color is safe?
3 posted on 02/17/2004 9:48:58 AM PST by JFC
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To: boomop1
Everyone in my family went gray long ago, but not me. No, I'm stuck with my natural color. If they bottled my color it would have to be labeled "rodent brown." Ugh. Still hoping for some gray.
4 posted on 02/17/2004 9:59:46 AM PST by EggsAckley ({...................troll patrol........on duty...................})
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To: JFC
You are right women and gray don't mix I am 61 and have a little gray, my wife is full of dye she is on member page with Jim.
5 posted on 02/17/2004 10:02:47 AM PST by boomop1
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To: truthandlife
Just for Men Hair Coloring and Carcinogen for Men. Yale professors should apply massive quantities.
6 posted on 02/17/2004 10:04:54 AM PST by Helms
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To: JFC
Go blonde. These studies have found a cancer correlation only with the dark dyes.
7 posted on 02/17/2004 12:53:08 PM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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