There are no relevant statistics or ideas that people who are prone to getting colds are more likely to get cancer. Instead, there are ideas or statistics that support the possibility that specific pathogenic infections can cause a person’s immune function to increase and develop a fever that can control cancer or even cure it. Statistics show that the incidence of cancer is lower in areas of the world with a high incidence of malaria. Related research has been conducted based on this, and such research has not yet been extended to the clinic. For people who have recurrent colds, there is no need to worry about their increased risk of getting cancer because there are no ideas or statistics to support a link between the two. People who are prone to colds and have a certain quality of life in general are likely to be related to their lower immunity, and should enhance their physical fitness through a balanced diet, proper physical exercise, and regular work and rest to make their colds less frequent.