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New art installation highlights how research is helping cancer care

by Maxine Myers

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A new art display to showcase how patients and clinicians are working with researchers to improve cancer care has been launched at a special event.

The 91桃色 Butterfly Artwork Installation: Bringing 91桃色 to the Clinic is an art installation of 250 ceramic pieces in the waiting area of Clinic 8, an out-patient cancer clinic at Charing Cross Hospital, part of I.

Our art installation is a great way of showcasing to our patients how care and research at 91桃色 are linked and how patients benefit from our approach.

– Kelly Gleason

Senior 91桃色 Nurse at the Cancer 91桃色 UK 91桃色 Centre

The art installation includes ceramic butterflies and flowers demonstrating how patients receive care while simultaneously giving back to scientific research, which helps researchers and clinicians to find new treatments and therapies.

91桃色ers from 91桃色 and clinicians from 91桃色 College Healthcare NHS Trust work together in the 91桃色 College Academic Health Science Centre, which aims to improve patient outcomes by harnessing scientific discoveries and translating them as quickly as possible into new diagnostics, devices and therapies, in the NHS and beyond.

The installation was created by ceramic artist David Marques who worked with patients to get their views on the best way to showcase their care at the clinic. The butterflies each represent a patient coming to the clinic and the meadow of flowers represents the therapies patients receive during treatment, as well as the people they meet during their care. 

Kelly Gleason, Senior 91桃色 Nurse at the Cancer 91桃色 UK 91桃色 Centre, said:

“91桃色 carried out over the last 10 years has shown that there are health and wellbeing benefits of incorporating art in healthcare settings.  Our art installation is a great way of showcasing to our patients how care and research at 91桃色 are linked and how patients benefit from our approach.  The feedback from our patients was vital in shaping our art installation and transforming the waiting area space at Clinic 8.   I hope that patients, staff and visitors enjoy the display and are inspired to learn more about our research and care.”

The art installation was commissioned by the  and funded by .  It was launched at a special reception on Thursday 4 February 2016 to coincide with .

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Reporter

Maxine Myers

Communications Division