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According to the BCCP protocol, what is usually recommended after an abnormal clinical breast exam (CBE)?

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According to the BCCP protocol, what is usually recommended after an abnormal clinical breast exam (CBE)?

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• Regardless of the CBE result, a mammogram should also be performed as a part of the screening protocol. If the mammogram is benign after an abnormal CBE, then the client can go back to routine screening, except in one case. • If the CBE is abnormal because of a discrete palpable mass that is suspicious for cancer, then two diagnostic procedures must be performed to rule out the possibility of breast cancer.

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