X-Men’s Tyler Mane Battles Rare Male Breast Cancer, Urges Early Detection

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Actor Tyler Mane, known for X-Men and WCW, revealed he has breast cancer—a rare form affecting about 1% of cases in men—and is undergoing chemotherapy. He urged awareness after his wife pushed him to get evaluated, noting that men are often diagnosed later. The piece cites ACS and CDC data on risk, symptoms, and treatment options including surgery, chemo, radiation, hormone and targeted therapies.
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