Radiation Oncology Anatomy
For the most commonly treated sites, feel free to check out the Focused Anatomy section
Radiation Oncology Anatomy is aimed at covering the anatomy of all tissues capable of developing or becoming involved in malignancy.
1: Head and Neck
2: Digestive Organs
- 15: Oesophagus
- 17: Small Bowel
- 20: Rectum
- 21: Anal Canal
- 22: Liver
- 23: Gallbladder
- 24: Extrahepatic Biliary Tree
3: Thoracic Organs
4: Bones & Joints
5: Skin
6: Mesothelial & Soft Tissue
7: Breast
8: Female Genital
9: Male Genital
10: Urinary Tract
11: Orbit
12: CNS
13: Endocrine Organs
14: Lymph Nodes
- 77.3: Lymph Nodes of the Upper Limb
- 77.4: Lymph Nodes of the Inguinal Region and Lower Limb
- 77.5: Pelvic Lymph Nodes