Why is Their Role Significant in Underserved Communities?
In underserved communities, access to healthcare resources can be limited, making the role of community leaders particularly significant. They often advocate for equitable access to cancer care services, pushing for policy changes that benefit marginalized groups. By focusing on culturally sensitive education and support, they help overcome barriers such as language differences and socioeconomic challenges. This tailored approach ensures that even the most vulnerable populations receive the care and information they need.