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Rosemary Romberg (2021) explained:
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Both ''politics'' and ''economics'' are strongly involved in this issue. Far too often many choices in human health care have not centered on what is best for the individual. Instead they have centered on who is in ''control'' and who is getting ''paid''. A doctor is the person in ''control'' when he performs a circumcision. He cannot ''control'' whether or not that person is going to wash himself. Similarly, doctors get ''paid'' for doing circumcisions, but they do not get paid for telling people to wash.<ref name="romberg2021">{{REFbook
|last=Romberg
|first=Rosemary
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|author-link=Rosemary Romberg
|year=2021
|title=Circumcision — The Painful Dilemma
|url=https://circumcisionthepainfuldilemma.wordpress.com/
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|editor=[[Ulf Dunkel]]
|edition=Second Edition, Revised
|volume=
|chapter=Conclusions
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|page=328
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|location=
|publisher=Kindle
|ISBN=23: 979-8683021252
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|accessdate=2023-08-31
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== Incidence of penile cancer ==