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A 2003 article in The Israeli Medical Association Journal noted:
<blockquote>Although the dispute over the association of circumcision and

<blockquote>
Although the dispute over the association of circumcision and
cervical cancer in various populations is still ongoing [23,24], there
cervical cancer in various populations is still ongoing [23,24], there
seems to be no hard evidence that circumcision prevents its
seems to be no hard evidence that circumcision prevents its
occurrence in Jewish women, and it is no longer considered to play
occurrence in Jewish women, and it is no longer considered to play
a protective role.
a protective role.<ref>https://www.ima.org.il/FilesUploadPublic/IMAJ/0/53/26816.pdf</ref></blockquote>
<ref>https://www.ima.org.il/FilesUploadPublic/IMAJ/0/53/26816.pdf</ref>
</blockquote>

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A 2003 article in The Israeli Medical Association Journal noted:

Although the dispute over the association of circumcision and cervical cancer in various populations is still ongoing [23,24], there seems to be no hard evidence that circumcision prevents its occurrence in Jewish women, and it is no longer considered to play a protective role. [1]

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