# More Than a Gift > The Easiest Way You Can Protect a Warrior This December **Published by:** [Awareness Loop](https://paragraph.com/@tutticancerwarriors/) **Published on:** 2025-12-13 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@tutticancerwarriors/more-than-a-gift ## Content Dear Tutti, Flu season is something most people don’t think too much about. For someone going through cancer, however, the flu can become a serious health risk.Cancer and many cancer treatments weaken the immune system. This makes it harder for the body to fight infections, including the flu. What might feel like a mild illness for one person can quickly turn into complications for someone with cancer, sometimes requiring hospitalization or delaying treatment.Why cancer warriors are more vulnerablePeople with cancer may have a lower number of white blood cells, which are essential for fighting infections. Chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, steroids, and recent surgeries can all reduce the body’s ability to respond to viruses.Because of this:Flu symptoms can worsen fasterInfections can last longerThe risk of complications is higherCancer treatment may need to be pausedTaking flu seriously is not being overly cautious, it’s being responsible.Practical steps for cancer warriorsIf you are currently in treatment or recovering from cancer, these steps can help reduce risk:Avoid crowded indoor places when flu is spreadingWash your hands frequently, especially after public spacesWear a mask in hospitals or busy areas if you feel safer doing soMonitor symptoms closelyContact your doctor as soon as flu-like symptoms appearEarly medical care can make a big difference.What family, friends, and caregivers should doIf you are close to someone with cancer, you play an important role in protecting their health.Do not visit if you feel unwell, even if symptoms seem mildWash your hands before seeing themConsider wearing a mask if you’ve been around many peopleGet vaccinated against the flu if possibleCanceling a visit can feel uncomfortable, but visiting while sick can put someone at real risk.Flu vaccination and cancerFlu vaccination is widely recommended for people with cancer and for those who live with or care for them. It helps reduce the risk of severe illness and complications.That said, timing matters. Cancer patients should always discuss vaccination with their oncology team to make sure it’s appropriate for their specific treatment plan.The flu vaccine does not cause flu.When to seek medical help urgentlyCancer warriors should contact their doctor immediately if they experience:Fever (especially over 38°C / 100.4°F)Chills or shakingPersistent coughShortness of breathSudden weakness or confusionIt’s better to call early than to wait.This season, we encourage everyone to be mindful, respect boundaries, and take small steps that can prevent serious outcomes.Your Vigilance Fuels Their DreamsYour dedication to these simple protective steps is what keeps our warriors fighting and allows them to focus on healing.And because healing requires hope, remember that our €500 Healing Dream Grants are here to fuel their spirit—funding restorative trips, creative projects, or special family moments.Click here to share information about the Healing Dream Grant with a warrior, or if you know someone who needs a moment of light this December.This Week’s Crossword ChallengeOur new crossword is here! This week’s puzzle is based on previous edition. Test what you’ve learned, discover a few surprising facts, and keep awareness fun and interactive.SourcesWorld Health Organization (WHO) – Influenza Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – Flu and Cancer American Cancer Society – Infections in People With Cancer European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) – Infection risk during cancer treatment National Cancer Institute – Immunocompromised patients and flu Disclaimer: The information provided here is for awareness purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult with a healthcare professional for medical concerns. ## Publication Information - [Awareness Loop](https://paragraph.com/@tutticancerwarriors/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@tutticancerwarriors/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@tutticancerwarriors): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/NGOTCW): Follow on Twitter