Several factors influence access to screening, including:
1. Socioeconomic Status: Individuals with higher income and education levels often have better access to healthcare services, including screening. 2. Geographic Location: People living in rural or remote areas may have limited access to screening facilities. 3. Health Insurance: Those with comprehensive health insurance are more likely to undergo regular screenings. 4. Healthcare Infrastructure: Availability of healthcare facilities and trained personnel can impact screening access. 5. Cultural Beliefs and Awareness: Cultural beliefs and the level of awareness about the importance of screening can influence uptake.