This document outlines the key anatomical regions and structures that a candidate is expected to have knowledge of for the FC Rad Onc (SA) Part 1 Anatomy Blueprint exam. It lists the head and neck, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, and upper and lower limbs as the main anatomical regions of focus. For each region, the candidate must understand gross anatomy, location/relations, surface anatomy, routes of cancer spread, neurological pathways, blood supply, lymphatic drainage, and cross-sectional imaging. Specific structures are then listed under each anatomical region.
This document outlines the key anatomical regions and structures that a candidate is expected to have knowledge of for the FC Rad Onc (SA) Part 1 Anatomy Blueprint exam. It lists the head and neck, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, and upper and lower limbs as the main anatomical regions of focus. For each region, the candidate must understand gross anatomy, location/relations, surface anatomy, routes of cancer spread, neurological pathways, blood supply, lymphatic drainage, and cross-sectional imaging. Specific structures are then listed under each anatomical region.
This document outlines the key anatomical regions and structures that a candidate is expected to have knowledge of for the FC Rad Onc (SA) Part 1 Anatomy Blueprint exam. It lists the head and neck, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, and upper and lower limbs as the main anatomical regions of focus. For each region, the candidate must understand gross anatomy, location/relations, surface anatomy, routes of cancer spread, neurological pathways, blood supply, lymphatic drainage, and cross-sectional imaging. Specific structures are then listed under each anatomical region.
For each region or Region organ the candidate has Neuro-anatomy Cerebrum, cerebellum, to have knowledge of: brainstem, ventricular system Cranial nerves including origin and supply 1. Gross Anatomy Spinal cord, cauda equine, 2. Location and meninges Brachial plexus, sacral relations plexus Innervation of upper and 3. Surface anatomy lower limbs Autonomic nervous (landmarks) Head and system Nasopharynx, oropharynx, oral cavity 4. Possible routes of Neck Tongue, paranasal/facial sinuses, cancer spread anatomy salivary glands, larynx, hypopharynx 5. Neurological thyroid, parathyroids, pituitary gland pathways orbits, anterior and posterior triangles of 6. Blood supply the neck, supraclavicular, 7. Lymphatic pterygopalatine, temporal and drainage infratemporal fossae 8. Cross-sectional Thoracic skull base, vascular Mediastinum, andmain trachea, neural foramina bronchi, lung imaging anatomy Pleura and pleural cavities, heart and great vessels, pericardium, azygos vein, oesophagus, thoracic duct, breast, chest wall Abdominal Stomach, duodenum, liver, spleen, gall anatomy bladder and biliary tract, pancreas, kidneys, adrenal glands, ureters, cysterna chyli, abdominal wall Pelvic anatomy Rectum, anal canal, bladder, male and female urethra, prostate, testes, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, penis ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, vagina, vulva Upper and Axilla, inguinal and femoral canals, lower limbs dermatomes and myotomes, muscular compartments and major May 2017 limb muscles