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flatplease has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in January 2023. Besides social media accounts, flatplease has populated their site with AskEllyn + Cigna Healthcare, AskEllyn, Ellyn Winters-Robinson's Amazon Page, Photo Essays - Dense Breasts Canada, Now Available on Amazon: Flat Please Hold the Shame, First A.I. companion supporting breast cancer patients | Your Morning, From Tech to Touch: How Empathy-Driven Technologies Can Shape the Future of Cancer Care, Why I Chose To Remain Flat After My Mastectomy - Chatelaine, Ellyn's Keynote Presentation: Purpose in Diagnosis, CTV National News: Advocates hear Kate’s message, Ellyn and AskEllyn's Fireside Chat with Dr. Illya Gipp, global head of clinical oncology, GE Healthcare, AskEllyn.ai featured in www.fastcompany.com, 70 per cent of Canadians turn to search engines to understand a diagnosis. Here's why that's a problem, Let's Talk AI - Ellyn Winters-Robinson and Chris Silivestru, Putting AI to work for women’s health - Communitech, 'Taking away that loneliness': How an AI website is supporting women through breast cancer diagnoses, Conversational AI for breast cancer patients now live, AskEllyn: ChatGPT intended to help those suffering from breast cancer | Globalnews.ca, www.unite.ai, CTV News Spotlights I WANT YOU TO KNOW, 612 | Don’t Let Breasts Define Women with Ellyn Winters, Melanie Mailman & Ellyn Winters-Robinson -, Ellyn Winters Feels 'Powerful' Without Breast Implants After Double Mastectomy: 'I'm Not Hiding', I Only Wanted One Surgery, so I Chose AFC Reconstruction, Thriving After Double Mastectomy - Written by Ellyn Winters, author of, Collaborative care close to home: Ellyn's cancer journey in Waterloo Region | Grand River Hospital, Ellyn Winters - Breast Cancer Canada, Ellyn’s Story: Flat Please. Hold the Shame. - Susan G. Komen®, Cambridge, Ont. woman shares why she chose to stay 'flat' after double mastectomy, Opinion: I’m as flat as pancake since my mastectomy, but I’m not afraid to wear revealing clothes - The Globe and Mail.