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==Historical Perspective== | ==Historical Perspective== | ||
'''History of Circumcision''' | |||
*The earliest reference to the circumcision procedure dates back to around 2400 B.C, in Egypt | |||
*In the late 1800s, doctors turned to circumcision to "cure" an array of ailments, from childhood fevers to brass poisoning to paralysis | |||
*Lewis Sayre, a professor of orthopedic surgery at Bellevue Hospital Medical College,was called to the bedside of a 5-year-old boy whose knees were flexed and paralyzed, preventing him from walking | |||
*During his examination, Sayre discovered that the boy's foreskin had contracted, causing the child great pain | |||
*Speculating that the foreskin problem could be the source of the boy's "physical prostration and nervous exhaustion," Sayre conducted a circumcision the next day | |||
*In less than two weeks, Sayre reported, the boy was walking again | |||
'''History of HPV relation to Carcinoma of Penis''' | |||
*In 1965, the first published HPV study characterized its DNA | *In 1965, the first published HPV study characterized its DNA | ||
*Prior to 1965, papillomavirus studies focused on rabbit papillomavirus and its association to cancer | *Prior to 1965, papillomavirus studies focused on rabbit papillomavirus and its association to cancer | ||
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*The theory that penile and cervical cancer may have a common etiology was proposed as early as 35 years ago | *The theory that penile and cervical cancer may have a common etiology was proposed as early as 35 years ago | ||
*Initial studies supported a causal relationship between male sexual behaviors and the incidence of cervical carcinoma before the role of HPV was even recognized | *Initial studies supported a causal relationship between male sexual behaviors and the incidence of cervical carcinoma before the role of HPV was even recognized | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Historical Perspective
History of Circumcision
- The earliest reference to the circumcision procedure dates back to around 2400 B.C, in Egypt
- In the late 1800s, doctors turned to circumcision to "cure" an array of ailments, from childhood fevers to brass poisoning to paralysis
- Lewis Sayre, a professor of orthopedic surgery at Bellevue Hospital Medical College,was called to the bedside of a 5-year-old boy whose knees were flexed and paralyzed, preventing him from walking
- During his examination, Sayre discovered that the boy's foreskin had contracted, causing the child great pain
- Speculating that the foreskin problem could be the source of the boy's "physical prostration and nervous exhaustion," Sayre conducted a circumcision the next day
- In less than two weeks, Sayre reported, the boy was walking again
History of HPV relation to Carcinoma of Penis
- In 1965, the first published HPV study characterized its DNA
- Prior to 1965, papillomavirus studies focused on rabbit papillomavirus and its association to cancer
- During the 1970’s, more than one type of HPV was recognized
- In 1982, several studies associating HPV type 6 with genital warts, but neither cervical nor penile cancer, were published
- The theory that penile and cervical cancer may have a common etiology was proposed as early as 35 years ago
- Initial studies supported a causal relationship between male sexual behaviors and the incidence of cervical carcinoma before the role of HPV was even recognized