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AIDS, 1994
Speculation has existed for decades on the association between the lack of male circumcision and the sexual transmission of disease. It has been suggested that the surface epithelium of the glans develops a protective keratin layer following circumcision which functions like a natural condom against contracting disease.
I, de Vincenzi, T, Mertens
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Speculation has existed for decades on the association between the lack of male circumcision and the sexual transmission of disease. It has been suggested that the surface epithelium of the glans develops a protective keratin layer following circumcision which functions like a natural condom against contracting disease.
I, de Vincenzi, T, Mertens
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In Defence of Male Circumcision
Monash Bioethics Review, 2013Controversies over the acceptability of male circumcision (MC) are not new to the international bioethical community. I do not expect to add much to the arguments or evidence presented elsewhere, but I want to acknowledge the often-overlooked political element in which the debate is entrenched.
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Pain control in neonatal male circumcision: A best evidence review
Journal of Pediatric Urology, 2021Muhieddine L Labban +2 more
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Male circumcision for HIV prevention in men in Rakai, Uganda: a randomised trial
Lancet, The, 2007Ronald H Gray +2 more
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