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Tyler Mane Says He Has Rare Male Breast Cancer and Has Begun Chemotherapy

He is publicly sharing treatment updates to challenge stigma and encourage earlier diagnosis for men who are often overlooked.

Overview

  • The actor and former wrestler announced on Instagram that he was diagnosed with a rare form of male breast cancer and has started chemotherapy, and he has posted hospital videos and updates thanking supporters.
  • Mane said he first felt embarrassed and considered keeping the diagnosis private but chose to go public to raise awareness about male breast cancer and its delayed detection in men.
  • He reported that some clinicians initially dismissed his symptoms and that his wife insisted on removing and testing a lump, a step he credits with enabling an earlier diagnosis.
  • Public health authorities note male breast cancer is uncommon—about 0.5–1% of cases worldwide—and men are more likely to be diagnosed at later stages because the disease is less recognized and not routinely screened for.
  • Mane has pledged to document stages of treatment to inform others and his visibility could prompt more men to seek evaluation for breast lumps and related symptoms, which may lead to earlier treatment and better outcomes.