Hair dye linked to cancer

Those people considering cancer/” target=”_self”>cancer life insurance may wish to note that regular use of hair dye could increase the risk of developing cancer, scientists have warned.

Research, which spanned several countries, looked at four separate studies undertaken between 1988 and 2003 and found that women who use hair dye more than nine times a year increase their chance of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia by up to 60 per cent.

Furthermore, women who used hair dye before 1980, when it included more toxic ingredients, have a 70 per cent chance of developing the disease.

Dr Zhang of Yale School of Public Health, who led the survey, claimed this latest study proved a link between cancer and hair dye.

Meanwhile, Jamie Page, chief executive of the Cancer Prevention & Education Society, told the Daily Mail: "It is absolutely vital that regulatory authorities require that all product ingredients have been properly tested for safety before allowing them to be used by the general public as well as workers such as hairdressers."

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