There are several myths surrounding cancer screening in South Asian communities that can lead to misconceptions and hesitation. Some believe that cancer screening is only necessary if symptoms are present, which is not true. Others may think that screenings are painful or invasive, deterring them from participating. Additionally, cultural stigma around cancer can prevent individuals from seeking screening or discussing it with family. It's important to address these myths through education and community outreach, emphasizing that early detection through screening can save lives.