2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2022.10.046
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Referrals from primary care with foreskin symptoms: Room for improvement

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“…An article by Sutton et al [ 163 ] argued that general practitioners (GPs) in the United Kingdom were guilty of referring too many uncircumcised males with foreskin problems to their regional pediatric surgery clinic. A critique pointed out that “circumcision as soon as a problem becomes apparent is by far the most cost-effective solution”[ 164 ].…”
Section: Claims By Other Ntmc Opponents In the Ukmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An article by Sutton et al [ 163 ] argued that general practitioners (GPs) in the United Kingdom were guilty of referring too many uncircumcised males with foreskin problems to their regional pediatric surgery clinic. A critique pointed out that “circumcision as soon as a problem becomes apparent is by far the most cost-effective solution”[ 164 ].…”
Section: Claims By Other Ntmc Opponents In the Ukmentioning
confidence: 99%