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}}</ref> which increases the prevalence of [[intact]] [[foreskin]] to 38 percent of living American males of all ages. This percentage is expected to gradually but constantly decline, while the percentage of males who are [[intact]] due to the declining incidence of newborn boys receiving medically-unnecessary, non-therapeutic [[circumcision]] is expected to increase. The percentage of males with [[intact]] [[foreskin]] is lowest with senior citizens and highest in the youngest age groups.
}}</ref> which increases the prevalence of [[intact]] [[foreskin]] to 38 percent of living American males of all ages. This percentage is expected to gradually but constantly decline, while the percentage of males who are [[intact]] due to the declining incidence of newborn boys receiving medically-unnecessary, non-therapeutic [[circumcision]] is expected to increase. The percentage of males with [[intact]] [[foreskin]] is lowest with senior citizens and highest in the youngest age groups.


[[Intact America]] carried out a survey in 2022 that found that 73 percent of all American men were [[circumcised]], however it has not been documented and it is not clear in what region it was carried out. The prevalence of circumcision varies by region, race, and religion.
[[Intact America]] carried out a survey in 2022 that found that 73 percent of all American men were [[circumcised]],<ref>{{REFweb
|url=https://www.intactamerica.org/newsroom-gender-equality/
|title=Intact Facts
|last=
|first=
|init=
|publisher=Intact America
|date=2022
|accessdate=2023-03-29
}}</ref> however it has not been documented and it is not clear in what region it was carried out. The prevalence of circumcision varies by region, race, and religion.


=== Incidence of circumcision ===
=== Incidence of circumcision ===