โ€˜X-Menโ€™ Star Tyler Mane Reveals How He Was Diagnosed With Breast Cancer: EXCLUSIVE

โ€˜X-Menโ€™ Star Tyler Mane Reveals How He Was Diagnosed With Breast Cancer: EXCLUSIVE


Tyler Mane never imagined the hard lump that appeared on the left side of his chest would turn out to be breast cancer.

The โ€œX-Menโ€ actor and former wrestler says he first noticed it last fall, but wasnโ€™t overly concerned. He thought it would go away. It was his wife, Renae, who urged him to get the lump checked out and removed this spring.

The diagnosis: invasive ductal carcinoma.

It was caught early, at Stage 1, when it hadnโ€™t yet spread. Genetic testing revealed Mane has a gene mutation that increases his risk of breast cancer and other types, too.

โ€œIt never even crossed my mind that I would be having male breast cancer,โ€ Mane, 61, who lives in Atlanta, tells TODAY.com in a digital exclusive interview.

โ€œI was being conscious of heart conditions, but never breast cancerโ€ฆ I really want to say, โ€˜Check yourselves, men.โ€™โ€

He announced his diagnosis on Instagram this month, calling it โ€œsuper rare.โ€

Fewer than 1% of breast cancer cases occur in men, according to the American Cancer Society. Mane is one of 2,670 men expected to be diagnosed with the disease in the U.S. in 2026.

For men, the average lifetime risk of getting breast cancer is about 1 in 755, compared to 1 in 8 for women.

Mane going public โ€œis a valuable reminder that men can get breast cancer,โ€ Dr. Harold Burstein, director of breast cancer education at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, told NBC News.

For many men, โ€œitโ€™s just not widely known that itโ€™s a possibility,โ€ Burstein added.

How Mane Discovered the Breast Cancer

Mane says his first reaction was to keep his diagnosis secret, calling it โ€œkind of embarrassing.โ€

He explains heโ€™s always been self-conscious about his chest.

โ€œItโ€™s been an issue for me because thatโ€™s where I carry my fat,โ€ Mane says.

โ€œAll the way through high school, I had a fattier chest, meatier chest, and some kids can be cruel and make fun of you.โ€

When the former wrestler started a health journey about two years ago, he had a DEXA scan to measure his body fat percentage and was shocked to discover it came in at 33%. Mane then started working out to get back into shape, and it dropped to 16% last fall. Thatโ€™s when he began noticing the lump in his left breast, close to his nipple.

โ€œThat was pretty much the only sign that I had,โ€ he says.

โ€œ(But) as a guy, you just put stuff off. You go, โ€˜Iโ€™ll get better, Iโ€™ll be fine. Donโ€™t worry about it, itโ€™ll go away.โ€™โ€

In the spring, Maneโ€™s brother died of a massive heart attack. Health was on the familyโ€™s mind, and Maneโ€™s wife insisted he have a doctor look at the lump.

His primary care physician โ€œkind of dismissed it,โ€ but said he could go to a dermatologist, Mane recalls. The dermatologist sent him to a surgeon, who removed the lump on April 1.

The first doctor Tyler Mane saw "dismissed" the lump in his chest. He sought a second opinion. Eventually, a biopsy revealed it was Stage 1 breast cancer.
The first doctor Tyler Mane saw “dismissed” the lump in his chest. He sought a second opinion. Eventually, a biopsy revealed it was Stage 1 breast cancer.Courtesy Tyler Mane

The biopsy results revealed it was invasive ductal carcinoma, the most common type of breast cancer in men, according to the National Library of Medicine.

โ€œThatโ€™s when my life changed,โ€ Mane says.

Genetic Testing Reveals Risk Factor

He underwent a PET scan and had three lymph nodes removed from his left armpit. All came back clear, confirming it was Stage 1 cancer. No more breast tissue needed to be removed.

Genetic testing revealed that Mane has the BRCA2 mutation, which increases a personโ€™s risk of developing breast cancer and other cancers. โ€œI am definitely a mutant,โ€ he jokes, adding that itโ€™s important information for his two children.

Other testing showed Maneโ€™s removed tumor was fast-growing, so he started four rounds of chemotherapy to make sure no cancer cells would be left behind. His first session was on June 8, and he has three weeks in between the treatments.

The former wrestler does squats and pushups to keep up his strength.

โ€œRight now, Iโ€™m feeling fine, but it has been a roller coaster,โ€ he says, noting his facial hair is starting to fall out. โ€œI was very tired, resting all the time, but you have to keep a strong mindset to come through this.โ€

Mane takes an estrogen blocker since his cancer was hormone receptor (HR) positive, which means it grows in response to estrogen.

Heโ€™ll undergo radiation once the chemotherapy is finished.

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Tyler Mane’s wife, Renae, encouraged him to get the lump in his chest seen by a doctor.Taylor Hill / WireImage

Mission to Raise Awareness

Mane is grateful to all the fans whoโ€™ve reached out to support and encourage him. His next project is โ€œMane AF,โ€ a podcast he plans to do with his wife that focuses on โ€œdealing with midlife mayhem and marriage,โ€ he says. Itโ€™s launching in about a month.

But his big mission is to raise awareness about breast cancer in men. Men have reached out to him on social media saying they wish they had gotten checked earlier, before their disease reached Stage 3 or 4.

Men are more likely than women to die after being diagnosed with breast cancer, studies have found. One reason is that more men are diagnosed once the disease has already spread, which is likely due to a lack of awareness about breast cancer in men and screening for it, researchers noted.

Mane wants other men to know theyโ€™re not alone. Heโ€™s no longer embarrassed about his diagnosis.

โ€œBecoming an advocate for it is something that I felt that I had to do,โ€ he says.

โ€œThereโ€™s no use hiding from stuff like that, because our bodies are our bodies, and weโ€™re designed the way we are, and we have one go โ€˜round in life and make the best of it.โ€



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