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This document provides an overview of the anatomy relevant to breast cancer case delineation. It describes the layers of the chest wall including skin, fat, muscles and bones. It outlines the anatomy of structures in the chest including the sternum, ribs, vertebrae, shoulder girdle, and vessels in the neck and chest. The document also details the anatomy of the breast, axilla, supraclavicular fossa, and various muscles of the chest, back, neck and shoulder including the pectoralis major, deltoid, trapezius, and sternocleidomastoid.
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