The male circumcision: the oldest ancient procedure, its past, present and future roles
Circumcision, a surgical removal of male prepuce has existed throughout human history, and it appears it shall exist until humanity ends. During its entire existence, there have been changing reasons or indications from cultural, traditional, religious and currently medical, and it has vehemently be...
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description | Circumcision, a surgical removal of male prepuce has existed throughout
human history, and it appears it shall exist until humanity ends.
During its entire existence, there have been changing reasons or
indications from cultural, traditional, religious and currently
medical, and it has vehemently been criticized by some individuals for
different reasons and in different countries. Emergency of new diseases
particularly Human Immunodeficient virus (HIV) has brought the ancient
procedure back on spot light, this has come as a result of recent
studies which have demonstrated that it does not only reduces
significantly the rate of HIV infection, as well as penile cancer and
cervical cancer. This has lead to massive male circumcision campaigns
in areas with low prevalence of circumcision. On the other hand the
socio-cultural and sexual aspects of male circumcision have been
studied but often ignored. This article will therefore increase
awareness of male circumcision and the increasing roles with time,
recommend up scaling of medical male circumcision and possible safe
circumcision training to tradition circumcisers. |
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During its entire existence, there have been changing reasons or
indications from cultural, traditional, religious and currently
medical, and it has vehemently been criticized by some individuals for
different reasons and in different countries. Emergency of new diseases
particularly Human Immunodeficient virus (HIV) has brought the ancient
procedure back on spot light, this has come as a result of recent
studies which have demonstrated that it does not only reduces
significantly the rate of HIV infection, as well as penile cancer and
cervical cancer. This has lead to massive male circumcision campaigns
in areas with low prevalence of circumcision. On the other hand the
socio-cultural and sexual aspects of male circumcision have been
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awareness of male circumcision and the increasing roles with time,
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During its entire existence, there have been changing reasons or
indications from cultural, traditional, religious and currently
medical, and it has vehemently been criticized by some individuals for
different reasons and in different countries. Emergency of new diseases
particularly Human Immunodeficient virus (HIV) has brought the ancient
procedure back on spot light, this has come as a result of recent
studies which have demonstrated that it does not only reduces
significantly the rate of HIV infection, as well as penile cancer and
cervical cancer. This has lead to massive male circumcision campaigns
in areas with low prevalence of circumcision. On the other hand the
socio-cultural and sexual aspects of male circumcision have been
studied but often ignored. This article will therefore increase
awareness of male circumcision and the increasing roles with time,
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During its entire existence, there have been changing reasons or
indications from cultural, traditional, religious and currently
medical, and it has vehemently been criticized by some individuals for
different reasons and in different countries. Emergency of new diseases
particularly Human Immunodeficient virus (HIV) has brought the ancient
procedure back on spot light, this has come as a result of recent
studies which have demonstrated that it does not only reduces
significantly the rate of HIV infection, as well as penile cancer and
cervical cancer. This has lead to massive male circumcision campaigns
in areas with low prevalence of circumcision. On the other hand the
socio-cultural and sexual aspects of male circumcision have been
studied but often ignored. This article will therefore increase
awareness of male circumcision and the increasing roles with time,
recommend up scaling of medical male circumcision and possible safe
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