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Who Should Have a CBE?
According to various health guidelines, women should have CBEs as part of their routine gynecological exams. The frequency may vary:
Women in their 20s and 30s: every 1 to 3 years
Women aged 40 and above: annually
Women with a
high risk of breast cancer
may require more frequent exams.
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