Surgical Guide to Circumcision 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-2858-8_19
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Current Medical Evidence Supports Male Circumcision

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“…It may also be one of the oldest, likely predating recorded human history [ 1 ]. While religious and cultural considerations are a major reason behind the practice, a growing volume of research attests to the significant medical and public health benefits of male circumcision (MC) [ 2 5 ]. Health, medical, sexual, and cosmetic benefits may explain why MC is a fundamentally inherent part of diverse human cultures globally, especially in hot arid environments [ 1 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may also be one of the oldest, likely predating recorded human history [ 1 ]. While religious and cultural considerations are a major reason behind the practice, a growing volume of research attests to the significant medical and public health benefits of male circumcision (MC) [ 2 5 ]. Health, medical, sexual, and cosmetic benefits may explain why MC is a fundamentally inherent part of diverse human cultures globally, especially in hot arid environments [ 1 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cumulative prevalence to age 16 was 3.6% in uncircumcised boys in a UK study [22]. In US men, circumcision reduced UTI prevalence by 5.6 fold [23], and over the lifetime cumulative incidence of UTI in the uncircumcised is 1 in 4 [24].…”
Section: Urinary Tract Infection (Uti)mentioning
confidence: 96%