Does Male Circumcision Reduce Women's Risk of Sexually Transmitted Infections, Cervical Cancer, and Associated Conditions?
Background: Male circumcision (MC) is proven to substantially reduce men's risk of a number of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). We conducted a detailed systematic review of the scientific literature to determine the relationship between MC and risk of STIs and associated conditions in wo...
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Main Authors: | Brian J. Morris (Author), Catherine A. Hankins (Author), Joya Banerjee (Author), Eugenie R. Lumbers (Author), Adrian Mindel (Author), Jeffrey D. Klausner (Author), John N. Krieger (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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