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Does a self-discovered lump that cannot be detected by a clinician require follow-up?

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Does a self-discovered lump that cannot be detected by a clinician require follow-up?

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Yes. A self-discovered lump should be followed to resolution even if there is provider-patient discordance on the presence of the lump. Follow every mass to conclusion.

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