For convenience, the circumcision reference library can be browsed by topic. Some articles may be listed in more than one topic index. Articles not listed in any topic index may be found here.
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The library contains a total of 167 articles (full catalogue).
Topics
- Sexually transmitted infections [24 articles]
- HIV and AIDS [14 articles]
- HPV [9 articles]
- Literature reviews [4 articles]
- Balanitis and posthitis [11 articles]
- Urinary tract infection [37 articles]
- Phimosis [11 articles]
- Psychology [3 articles]
- Sex and sexual function [26 articles]
- Anatomy [4 articles]
- Hygiene [1 articles]
- Balanitis xerotica obliterans [3 articles]
- Penile cancer [27 articles]
- Prostate cancer [3 articles]
- Cervical cancer [2 articles]
- Bacteria [15 articles]
- Yeasts [1 articles]
- Complications [3 articles]
- Policy statements [1 articles]
- Ethics [2 articles]
- History [0 articles]
- Society and culture [7 articles]
- Acceptability [7 articles]
- Anti circumcision [7 articles]
Latest additions
- Yang X, Abdullah AS, Wei B, Jiang J, Deng W, Qin B, Yan W, Wang Q, Zhong C, Wang Q, Ruan Y, Zou Y, Xie P, Wei F, Xu N, Liang H. Factors Influencing Chinese Male's Willingness to Undergo Circumcision: A Cross-Sectional Study in Western China. PLoS One. 2012; 7 (1): e30198 [abstract] [unrated]
- Breda M. Safety, satisfaction, and HIV risk one-year following male circumcision (MC): a retrospective clinical data review from rural Uganda Paper read at the International AIDS Society conference, Rome, 2011 [full text] [unrated]
- Westercamp N, Bailey RC, Agot K. Sexual function and satisfaction improve six months after circumcision among men in Nyanza province, Kenya. Paper read at the International AIDS Society conference, Rome, 2011 [full text] [unrated]
- Daling JR, Madeleine MM, Johnson LG, Schwartz SM, Shera KA, Wurscher MA, Carter JJ, Porter PL, Galloway DA, Mcdougall JK, Krieger JN. Penile cancer: importance of circumcision, human papillomavirus and smoking in in situ and invasive disease. Int J Cancer. 2005 Sep 10; 116 (4): 606–16 [abstract] [unrated]
- Yang CC, Bradley WE. Innervation of the human glans penis. J Urol. 1999 Jan; 161 (1): 97–102 [abstract] [unrated]