“…8,15,16 Variable quality has been noted in primary care evaluations for both breast lumps 17 and rectal bleeding. 15,18,19 However, breast lump and rectal bleeding evaluations have rarely been examined within the same practices, limiting investigation into potential differences and contributing factors. 16,20 One trial of patient navigation in 11 clinics found that patients with rectal bleeding or positive fecal occult blood tests were less likely to achieve diagnostic resolution than patients with breast concerns.…”