1. Lack of Awareness: Many people are not aware of the risk factors, symptoms, and the importance of early detection. This lack of awareness can delay diagnosis and treatment. 2. Cultural Beliefs: Cultural and religious beliefs can sometimes prevent individuals from seeking medical help or adhering to treatment plans. 3. Language Barriers: Non-native speakers may find it difficult to understand medical terminology and the nuances of cancer treatment. 4. Access to Information: Not everyone has access to reliable and comprehensible information. This is particularly true in low-income and rural areas. 5. Health Literacy: Even if information is available, low health literacy can prevent individuals from understanding and utilizing it effectively. 6. Economic Barriers: The cost of educational materials, internet access, and transportation to medical facilities can also be significant obstacles.