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Question 6 of 25 A patient with metastatic breast cancer is being treated with lapatinib Baseline and ongoing cardiac assessment is indicated for this patient because of the potential for A. ventricular tachycardia B. coronary artery disease C. decreased ejection fraction D. atrial fibrillation Press Next
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