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In reviewing genetic testing for a female client, you note the presence of BRCA1, BRCA2, and CHEK2. How should these findings be interpreted?
 
  a. There is no increased likelihood that the client will develop breast or ovarian cancer.
  b. There is an increased likelihood only for the development of breast cancer in a woman.
  c. More information is needed to interpret these findings based on the client's family history and the client's current and past medical history.
  d. A radical bilateral mastectomy is required immediately because the cancer may have already undergone sub-metastasis.
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