Bring Awareness That Saves Lives

Invite a powerful, honest conversation about male breast cancer—led by a survivor and member of a male advocacy organization.

Ideal Audiences

Corporate & Workplace Events

DEI initiatives, wellness programs, leadership forums

Healthcare & Medical Organizations

Hospitals, clinics, nursing programs, medical conferences

Community & Educational Groups

Schools, universities, faith‑based groups, nonprofits

Sessions can be tailored for virtual or in‑person events.

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Our Speakers

Michael Enette Sr.

Founder

As the Founder of Men 4 Men, a nonprofit dedicated to male breast cancer awareness and support, I bring a rare and necessary perspective to conversations about men’s health. As both a male breast cancer survivor and advocacy leader, I work at the intersection of lived experience, education, and community impact.

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Clifford Armstead

As a male breast cancer survivor and CEO of Men 4 Men, I share a lived perspective that challenges stigma, increases early detection awareness, and empowers men to speak up about their health.

This talk blends personal experience, education, and advocacy to create conversations that lead to action.

CEO & Lead Advocate

Speaking Topics

  • An educational and personal look at male breast cancer that challenges misconceptions, reduces stigma, and emphasizes the importance of awareness and early conversation.

  • A practical overview of the signs, symptoms, and risk factors of male breast cancer, focused on empowering men to recognize changes and seek care sooner.

  • An honest discussion about how masculinity influences emotional health, vulnerability, and help‑seeking behavior following a cancer diagnosis.

  • Explores the realities of life after treatment, including emotional recovery, resilience, and redefining life as a cancer survivor.

  • Highlights how education, advocacy, and community engagement can drive awareness, reduce stigma, and support men affected by breast cancer.

  • Custom presentations and panel discussions designed to meet the needs of corporate, healthcare, and community audiences.

  • Custom topics available upon request

What Audiences Gain

What Your Audience Will Walk Away With

  • Increased awareness of male breast cancer

  • Practical knowledge of warning signs and risk factors

  • Reduced stigma around men’s health conversations

  • A powerful survivor‑led perspective

  • Clear calls to action for awareness and advocacy

Formats Available

  • Keynote (30–60 minutes)

  • Panel discussion

  • Fireside chat

  • Workshop / Q&A

  • Virtual or in‑person

Engagement Details

Engagement Details

  • Available nationwide (travel dependent)

  • Virtual engagements available

  • Fees support nonprofit programming and outreach

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