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  • Circumcision and Penile Cancer
    Cancer is a terrifying malady, and the threat of it has been a powerful motivation for circumcising babies.
    http://www.circumstitions.com/Cancer.html
  • Circumcision and Urinary Tract Infection
    Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are rare, and mainly occur in the first year of life. They are commoner in girls than boys (but of course surgery is never considered for girls).
    http://www.circumstitions.com/Utis.html
  • Circumcision Information Page
    This page is a compilation of information I have found on the internet, which I feel is absolutely necessary for all parents and expected parents to review before making the decision of whether or not to have their child circumcised.
    http://www.fortunecity.com/millenium/sesame/177/circinfo.html
  • Fathering Magazine - Circumcision Issues
    Along with a well rounded collection of information, this site has an online "Self-Test for Sexual Sensitivity", so post-circumcised males can determine how much of their Sexual Sensitivity has been cut away.
    http://www.fathermag.com/health/circ/
  • In Memory of the Sexually Mutilated Child
    An extensive collection of poignant and brutally honest text and explicit pictures that really "Tells it like it is." This site pulls no punches, and reveals the essence of circumcision in the harsh light of open truth.
    http://www.sexuallymutilatedchild.org/
  • Men Scarred by Circumcision
    First of its kind study indicates significant loss of penile sensitivity in circumcised males.
    http://www.cirp.org/news/nocirc12-7-00/
  • Normal versus Circumcised: US Neonatal Male Genital Integrity Ratio
    Interest in the genital integrity issue continues to grow and trustworthy statistics are necessary for an informed debate. The goal of this paper is to provide additional, recent, and accurate statistics for that discussion.
    http://www.cirp.org/library/statistics/bollinger3/
 
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