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The physicians are primarily those who practice in the areas of general practice, obstetrics, pediatrics, or urology.
== Medical journals ==
Medical journals are mostly those journals which focus on obstetrics, pediatrics, family practice, or urology and publish biased articles to promote the practice <ref name="fleiss1999">{{REFbook |last=Fleiss |first=Paul M. |init=PM |author-link=Paul M. Fleiss |year=1999 |title=An Analysis of Bias Regarding Circumcision in American Medical Literature |url=https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=ljZZ9ZvD_kQC&oi=fnd&pg=PA379&ots=GA2KpzMECk&sig=jFqDYQhV0sqAWil6LDZWXnQdJO8#v=onepage&q&f=false |work=Male and Female Circumcision: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Practice |editor=Denniston, George C., Hodges, Frederick Mansfield, Milos, Marilyn |edition= |volume= |chapter= |pages=379-401 |location=New York |publisher=Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers |isbn=0-306-46131-5 |quote= |accessdate=2023-11-12 |note=}}</ref> and to secure third-party insurance coverage of the medically-unnecessary, non-therapeutic surgery.
==Profits==
The profits are amazingly large. Bollinger (2012) estimated annual intake from the performance of medically-unnecessary, non-therapeutic circumcision to be $$3,647,000,000.<ref name="bollinger2012">{{REFweb