The presence of tiny, palpable clusters of calcium may be indicative of a(n):

a. excessive intake of calcium supplements
b. breast tissue post mammogram
c. early sign of breast cancer
d. localized breast inflammatory process


C
The presence of tiny, palpable clusters of calcium, or "microclusters," may be an early sign of breast cancer.

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