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titleOfInvention Table top for radiation therapy
abstract A radiotherapy treatment table top device ( 1 ) with high rigidity and load carrying capability, while at the same time providing a low attenuation of radiation, includes a core ( 2 ), preferably made of a foamed material, at least partly enclosed by a skin ( 3,3′ ) that preferably is made of a fiber material, whereby the core ( 2 ) is sandwiched between the skin ( 3,3′ ) on opposite sides ( 6,7 ) of the table top device ( 1 ). The core ( 2 ) is non-homogenous with respect to density. Preferably the core has a varying density, with higher density close to at least one interface ( 8. 8′ ) with the skin ( 3 ), such as a higher density in an upper layer ( 4 ) and a lower layer ( 5 ) close to the skin ( 3,3′ ) and lower density towards the central plane of the core ( 2 ).
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