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1. International continence society white paper regarding female genital mutilation/cutting.

2. The German debate on male circumcision and Habermas' model of post‐secularity.

3. Circumcising human subjects: An evaluation of experimental foreskin amputation using the Declaration of Helsinki.

4. What is the best age to circumcise? A medical and ethical analysis.

5. Does using a laser improve outcomes of conventional circumcision in adult and children populations? Results from a systematic review and meta‐analysis.

6. Application of a Theory for Circumnutations to Geotropic Movements.

7. PrEP as a feature in the optimal landscape of combination HIV prevention in sub-Saharan Africa.

8. Cutting the Edge.

9. Wound healing rates and wound problems of conventional circumcision compared with ring circumcision: A meta‐analysis.

10. CULTURAL CIRCUMCISION IN EU PUBLIC HOSPITALS – AN ETHICAL DISCUSSION.

11. Correspondence.

12. Cost-Effectiveness in Global Surgery: Pearls, Pitfalls, and a Checklist.

13. Infant circumcision and adult penile sensitivity: implications for sexual experience.

14. Critical evaluation of contrasting evidence on whether male circumcision has adverse psychological effects: A systematic review.

15. Silencing women's sexuality: global AIDS policies and the case of the female condom.

16. Research Area: HIV/AIDS.

17. A new Tuskegee? Unethical human experimentation and Western neocolonialism in the mass circumcision of African men.

18. Editorial comment.

21. Attitudes towards comparison of male and female genital cutting in a Swedish Somali population.

22. Buried penis in adults as a complication of circumcision: Surgical management and long‐term outcomes.

23. The urology of Pharaonic Egypt.

24. A buccal mucosal graft subcoronal resurfacing technique to treat recurrent penile adhesions: the buccal belt.

25. Self‐care promotion of the intact (non‐circumcised) patient: A review of available recommendations.

26. Impact of male circumcision on risk of HIV infection in men in a changing epidemic context – systematic review and meta‐analysis.

27. Muslim mothers mainly saw circumcision in terms of religion or tradition but wanted it to be carried out medical professionals.

28. Modelling impact and cost‐effectiveness of oral pre‐exposure prophylaxis in 13 low‐resource countries.

29. Critical evaluation of arguments opposing male circumcision: A systematic review.

30. Editor's Comment.

31. An Equilibrium Model of the African HIV/AIDS Epidemic.

32. Non‐therapeutic male genital cutting and harm: Law, policy and evidence from U.K. hospitals.

33. Circumcision in the paediatric patient: A review of indications, technique and complications.

34. USA and UK: differences on neonatal circumcision.

35. Circumcision does not have effect on premature ejaculation: A systematic review and meta‐analysis.

36. Choosing the appropriate ShangRing size for paediatric circumcision using the no-flip technique.

37. Testimonial Injustice and Speakers' Duties.

39. Use of the ShangRing circumcision device in boys below 18 years old in Kenya: results from a pilot study.

40. Obesity-related male genital lichen sclerosus.

41. Dorsal longitudinal foreskin cut is associated with reduced risk of HIV, syphilis and genital herpes in men: a cross-sectional study in Papua New Guinea.

42. Determinants of morbidity associated with infant male circumcision: community-level population-based study in rural Ghana.

43. "Now that you are circumcised, you cannot have first sex with your wife": post circumcision sexual behaviours and beliefs among men in Wakiso district, Uganda.

44. ' Circumcision of infant males' must warn doctors of possible criminal assault charges.

45. Listen, Look and Learn.

47. Serious complications in male infant circumcisions in Scandinavia indicate that this always be performed as a hospital-based procedure.

48. Correspondence.

49. Complications following circumcision: Presentations to the emergency department.

50. Rethinking HIV prevention to prepare for oral PrEP implementation for young African women.