He’s got the cancer his father died from. Buying him time could leave his wife in debt

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He’s got the cancer his father died from. Buying him time could leave his wife in debt
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Cancer wreaks havoc on the lives of those it touches - and Australian dad Roy Princic knows this more than most. 7NEWS

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in Australia, afflicting one in every six to eight men.kills about 3000 Aussie men each yearPrincic is among those fighting mCRPC and is desperate to buy himself more time with the love of his life, Coral.But it comes with a catch.

As Princic’s condition worsened, he wasn’t worried about himself - he just wanted more time with Coral. “I can’t work because of the pain. She said we can’t just sit here and watch the grass grow, so we moved,” Princic said.“About a month-and-a-half ago, the specialist said, ‘We’ve done everything we can. There’s nothing left to give you’,” he recalled.Supplied to 7NEWS.com.au“It gives you more time,” Princic explained, adding it could be anywhere from two months to 18 months.

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