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      • When Michael Selsman came home from his morning jog, he noticed a lump on his chest. It was strange, because he’d never seen it before, but he figured it was probably just an irritation. A couple of weeks passed, and the lump grew larger. So Michael made an appointment with his doctor. The results were surprising — stage IV breast cancer.
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  1. Selsman advises anyone who's been diagnosed to remain positive and resist getting frustrated or depressed. His biggest challenge has been dealing with the ups and downs of treatment. Selsman is helping to raise awareness about male breast cancer, with a focus on early detection.

  2. Feb 24, 2018 · Michael is helping to raise awareness about male breast cancer, with a focus on early detection. He and his family lobbied for an official state designation to help the cause, and in 2012 Governor Deval Patrick signed a bill declaring the third week of October Massachusetts Male Breast Cancer Week.

  3. Living with stage IV male breast cancer: Michael Selsmans story. Michael Selsman with wife Kara and sons Adam and Jacob at Dana-Farber’s annual Male Breast Cancer Awareness Week event. When Michael Selsman came home from his morning jog two years ago, he noticed a lump on his chest.

  4. Our longtime Chief Operating Officer, Mike Selsman, passed away surrounded by his family. Mike would want you to know that for the past six years he lived and struggled with breast cancer, the disease that finally took him from this world.

  5. Oct 21, 2015 · Mike Selsman had just finished jogging when he realized something was wrong. "I showered and felt a little lump above the nipple on left side of my chest," Selsman told CBS Boston. He went to...

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  6. Feb 25, 2018 · It is with great sadness that we tell you of the passing of our Male Breast Cancer Coalition brother Mike Selsman. Mike, like so many other men noticed a lump and didn't think much of it. Fast...

  7. Michael Selsman "Men don't have the opportunities to find breast cancer during a routine check-up like women do. I want to change that and save other families from the pain and challenge of living with stage IV male breast cancer." Learn how Dana-Farber approaches male breast cancer and read an informative Q&A on this often overlooked topic.

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