“… 17 A study in Myanmar found that patients are often open to the receipt of palliative care if conducted in conjunction with their appropriate spiritual and religious traditions. 18 Possibly linked with the role of traditional belief systems in medicine is the use of complementary and alternative medicine in the region. 17 Although decisions to pursue complementary and alternative medicine for cancer may stem from cultural and religious preferences, inequitable access to care, disparate health literacy, and devastating costs of care may all similarly contribute, leading to delayed diagnosis and up-staging of tumors.…”