“…It is worth noting that cancer patients belonging to lower socio-economic classes tend to have low screening rates worldwide; low rates have been reported for cervical cancer screening in China (Bao et al, 2018), prostate cancer in Switzerland (Guessous et al, 2016), breast cancer screening in different races in the United States (Singh and Jemal, 2017;Elewonibi et al, 2018), and breast cancer screening in Kurdish women in Iran (Aminisani et al, 2016). According to previous studies, the incidence rate of cancer, especially in low-resource countries (LRCs), is influenced by demographic transitions, changing disease patterns, unhealthy lifestyles, and community behaviour (Drake et al, 2020). Further, the mortality rate of cancer is higher in LRCs than in developed countries (Ghoncheh and Salehiniya, 2016).…”