1956
DOI: 10.1080/00325481.1956.11691326
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Progress in the Study of the Growth and Control of Carcinoma of the Prostate

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“…Ravich (58) found that the incidence of cancer in his Jewish patients with prostatic disease was unusually low (1.7 per cent), in contrast to the rate of 20 per cent usually cited in the literature. Since the majority of his patients were Jewish, he related this immunity to circumcision of Jewish male infants at birth.…”
Section: The Incidence Of Various Cancersmentioning
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“…Ravich (58) found that the incidence of cancer in his Jewish patients with prostatic disease was unusually low (1.7 per cent), in contrast to the rate of 20 per cent usually cited in the literature. Since the majority of his patients were Jewish, he related this immunity to circumcision of Jewish male infants at birth.…”
Section: The Incidence Of Various Cancersmentioning
confidence: 85%