Yes, prostate cancer is prevalent in men and, yes, most men will die with prostate cancer instead of of prostate cancer. However, it is still the second highest form of cancer that leads to death in men. Like other cancers, prostate cancer is an umbrella term, in this case encompassing probably 159 different forms of the disease. Most men get a milder and slower growing form in their 60s to 80s. If you get it in your 40s or 50s, you by definition have a more aggressive form. Because the technology and medicine keeps advancing, Freeze is likely going to be okay, but he probably has a different form than what someone's grandfather gets late in life. Word to the wise to all male readers: get checked early and often.