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(left to right) Rosalind Wyatt, cancer patient Laura Nuttall and Professor Chris Jones wearing three lab coats which have been made into a "wearable work of art', and are on display at the Institute of Cancer Research in Sutton, south west London. British textile artist Rosalind Wyatt has transformed three lab coats with hand-stitched quotes, letters and illustrations from children and adults with rare and hard to treat cancers, raising awareness of "cancers of unmet need". Picture date: Tuesday November 9, 2021. Image details File size:
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British textile artist Rosalind Wyatt has transformed three lab coats with hand-stitched quotes, letters and illustrations from children and adults with rare and hard to treat cancers, raising awareness of 'cancers of unmet need'. Picture date: Tuesday November 9, 2021. A quote from cancer patient Laura Nuttall (left) has been hand-stitched onto the back of one of three lab coats which have been made into a 'wearable work of art' by Rosalind Wyatt (right), which are on display at the Institute of Cancer Research in Sutton, south west London. British textile artist Rosalind Wyatt has transformed three lab coats with hand-stitched quotes, letters and illustrations from children and adults with rare and hard to treat cancers, raising awareness of 'cancers of unmet need'. Picture date: Tuesday November 9, 2021. 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British textile artist Rosalind Wyatt has transformed three lab coats with hand-stitched quotes, letters and illustrations from children and adults with rare and hard to treat cancers, raising awareness of 'cancers of unmet need'. Picture date: Tuesday November 9, 2021.