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Interviews were conducted among the VaRemba ethnic group in Zimbabwe to determine why voluntary medical male circumcision has not been accepted in their communities. This article... read more
Provision of voluntary medical male circumcision through a mobile hospital outreach programme in rural Swaziland resulted in the identification and correction of a variety of... read more
This article in AIDS Care reports the findings of focus group discussions that explored barriers and facilitators to the uptake of voluntary medical male circumcision in Uganda.
In South Africa, the sexual practices of circumcised and uncircumcised school-based men were documented over a 12-month period. Risk compensation was then evaluated and documented... read more
To better understand how circumcision might affect men’s sexual lives, researchers evaluated possible relationships between men’s attitudes towards their circumcision status, the... read more
This article in Culture, Health & Sexuality describes different ways that Christians in Swaziland have reacted to the global health campaign to medically circumcise men in sub... read more
Researchers analysed longitudinal data from a large population cohort of South African men to measure the effect of incident circumcision on sexual behaviours. The results,... read more
This review article, published in Current Opinion in Urology, examines the epidemiologic, clinical, and molecular risk factors for penile cancer. Several of the identified risk... read more
The author of this article in Global Public Health discusses how expectations of good citizenship may have initially restricted access to some HIV technologies, including... read more