How should a breast implant be moved for a craniocaudal projection?
A) It is displaced anteriorly toward the apex.
B) It is displaced posteriorly toward the chest wall.
C) It is displaced laterally.
D) No attempt should be made to move the implant because of the danger of rupture.
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