Can men get breast cancer? X-Men star Tyler Mane didn't used to think so
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Mane says he's now sharing his recent breast cancer diagnoses with the hopes of bringing awareness to this "super rare" disease in men." width="620" />
The odds are slim — only one in 755 men will be diagnosed with this type of cancer in their lifetime.
But X-Men star Tyler Mane says he's now among them.