A dad-of-two always believed he was healthy - until doctors told him he only had a handful of years to live. Dave Kinsey, 68, enjoyed keeping fit as a keen cyclist.
Life changed for him when blood tests revealed his PSA levels, an indicator of whether a man has prostate cancer, was found to be nine times over the healthy figure.
The beloved dad and granddad from Wigan was given three to five years to live as he was diagnosed with the most difficult to treat form of the disease.
But after two experimental clinical trials, over the course of eight years, he miraculously has no signs of active cancer. READ MORE: 1.5 million people are affected by this debilitating condition - including Molly-Mae - but many have no idea what it even is In February 2016, after going to his GP with some concerning symptoms, Dave recorded 36 on his PSA levels, when 4.0 and lower is considered to be normal.
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