Many studies about the benefits of circumcision. In addition to preventing the risk of disease transmission, circumcision was also able to prevent penile cancer. As written menshealth.com, researchers from the University of Sydney, Brian Morris, said the risk of penile cancer in men who are not circumcised is one in a thousand. "Penile cancer often found in countries that rare male population circumcised," said Morris, recently.
According to Morris, the skin is tight in the front (not circumcised), making the male genitalia is difficult to clean. "If you accumulate, the dirt on the parts that would trigger the inflammation that be one of the factors triggering penile cancer," he said.