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Cook ''et al''. (1993) reported their findings that circumcised men are more likely to have genital warts than intact men. The authors speculated, "the presence of the foreskin may confer nonspecific protection of the proximal penis from acquisition of HPV infection."<ref name="cook1993A>{{REFjournal
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|first=LS
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|last2=Koutsky
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|last3=Holmes
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|title=Clinical presentation of genital warts among circumcised and uncircumcised heterosexual men attending an urban STD clinic
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|language=English
|journal=Genitourin Med
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|date=1993-08
|volume=9
|issue=
|pages=262-4
|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1195083/pdf/genitmed00028-0016.pdf
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|pubmedID=7721284
|pubmedCID=1195083
|DOI=10.1136/sti.69.4.262
|accessdate=2020-05-04
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