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Call for circumcision gets a boost
« on: April 05, 2014, 02:08:25 am »
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Call for circumcision gets a boost

April 2, 2014

In the United States the rate of circumcision in men has increased to 81% over the past decade. In an important new study just published in advance in Mayo Clinic Proceedings authors from Australia and the United States have shown that the benefits of infant male circumcision to health exceed the risks by over 100 to 1. Brian Morris, Professor Emeritus in the School of Medical Sciences at the University of Sydney and his colleagues in Florida and Minnesota found that over their lifetime half of uncircumcised males will contract an adverse medical condition caused by their foreskin.

The findings add considerable weight to the latest American Academy of Pediatrics policy that supports education and access for infant male circumcision.

Whereas circumcision rates have risen in white men to 91%, in black men to 76%, and in Hispanic men to 44%, the study authors found an alarming decrease in infants. To get the true figures they had to correct hospital discharge data for underreporting. This showed that circumcision had declined from a high of 83% in the 1960s to 77% today.

There seemed to be two major reasons for the fall.

  • One is a result of demographic changes, with the rise in the Hispanic population. Hispanic families tend to be less familiar with the custom, making them less likely to circumcise their baby boys.
  • The other is the current absence of Medicaid coverage for the poor in 18 US states. In those states circumcision is 24% lower.

Professor Morris stated, "The new findings now show that infant circumcision should be regarded as equivalent to childhood vaccination and that as such it would be unethical not to routinely offer parents circumcision for their baby boy. Delay puts the child's health at risk and will usually mean it will never happen."

In infancy the strongest immediate benefit is protection against urinary tract infections (UTIs) that can damage the kidney in half of babies who get a UTI. Morris and co-investigator Tom Wiswell, MD, Center for Neonatal Care, Orlando, showed last year that over the lifetime UTIs affect 1 in 3 uncircumcised males.

In a landmark systematic review, Morris, with John Krieger, MD, Department of Urology, University of Washington, Seattle, showed that there is no adverse effect of circumcision on sexual function, sensitivity, or pleasure. This helped dispel one myth perpetuated by opponents of the procedure.
Taken together, the new findings should send a strong message to medical practitioners, professional bodies, educators, policy makers, governments, and insurers to promote this safe, simple procedure, best done in infancy under local anesthesia and to increase access and third party coverage, especially for poor families, who tend to suffer most from foreskin-related diseases. Infant circumcision has, moreover, been shown to be cost saving.
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More information: "Circumcision Rates in the United States: Rising or Falling? What Effect Might the New Affirmative Pediatric Policy Statement Have?" by Brian J. Morris, DSc, PhD; Stefan A. Bailis, PsyD; and Thomas E. Wiswell, MD (DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2014.01.001). Mayo Clinic Proceedings, published online in advance of Volume 89, Issue 5 (May 2014)

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« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2014, 02:29:10 am »
Dad just got circumcised (medical reasons). He's 84. Keeps sending me terrible circumcision jokes right now.
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« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2014, 03:00:43 am »
Dad just got circumcised (medical reasons). He's 84. Keeps sending me terrible circumcision jokes right now.

tell him to "lop it off"!  :smokin:

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« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2014, 03:21:23 am »
One he sent.

A Rabbi had had a busy week. 23 Brisses. He takes a look at all these teeny foreskins and thinks "They must be good for something." I'll ask Saul, the tanner.

Saul look at them, thinks and says "Sure, I can tan them. There might be enough to make a coin purse here. It'll cost you 4 dollars."

The Rabbi waits a couple of weeks, then goes back to Saul's workshop.

"Ah, Rabbi, I was going to call you. Here you go, that will be 40 dollars please." as he hands over the purse.

"40 bucks? You said 4!!!"

"Yeah, but if you rub it, it turns in to a suitcase."
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« Reply #4 on: April 05, 2014, 03:25:05 am »
One he sent.

A Rabbi had had a busy week. 23 Brisses. He takes a look at all these teeny foreskins and thinks "They must be good for something." I'll ask Saul, the tanner.

Saul look at them, thinks and says "Sure, I can tan them. There might be enough to make a coin purse here. It'll cost you 4 dollars."

The Rabbi waits a couple of weeks, then goes back to Saul's workshop.

"Ah, Rabbi, I was going to call you. Here you go, that will be 40 dollars please." as he hands over the purse.

"40 bucks? You said 4!!!"

"Yeah, but if you rub it, it turns in to a suitcase."


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