Former wrestler, actor reveals breast cancer diagnosis: 'One in 750 men'

Former professional wrestler and actor Tyler Mane announced he has been diagnosed with breast cancer.Known for his roles in "X-Men" and "Halloween," Mane shared the news publicly to help raise awareness about a condition that is frequently overlooked in men."I have some bad news.I start chemo today," Mane stated in a video posted to his social media channels.

"One in 750 men will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, and I'm one of them."CANCER SURVIVORS SAW MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS IN SLEEP AND WELL-BEING WITH ONE WEEKLY PRACTICEBecause breast cancer is predominantly associated with women, many men are unaware that they are also at risk.However, according to Mayo Clinic, everyone is born with a small amount of breast tissue.While women go on to develop more of this tissue during puberty, the biological foundation for the disease exists in everyone.Known for his roles in X-Men and Halloween, Mane shared the news publicly to help raise awareness about a condition that is frequently overlooked in men.

(Bobby Bank/Getty Images)The most common symptom of male breast cancer is a hard, painless lump located directly behind or near the nipple, according to experts.Other signs can include skin dimpling, nipple retraction or discharge.CLICK HERE FOR MORE HEALTH STORIESMale breast cancer is rare, accounting for less than 1% of all cases globally.

Because routine screenings like mammograms are not standard practice for men, the disease is often caught much later than it is in women.TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZMane highlighted this issue as a primary motivation for speaking out."Because it's rarely talked about, it's usually found at later stages and has worse outcomes," he said.

"I want to change that."Experts say the most common symptom of male breast cancer is a hard, painless lump located directly behind or near the nipple.(Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)Medical data supports Mane's concerns regarding late-stage detection.

While male breast can...

Read More 
PaprClips
Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by PaprClips.
Publisher: Fox News

Recent Articles