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Published 16:17 8 Jul 2019 BST
Updated 16:22 8 Jul 2019 BST
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The report shows that the rate of survival for cervical cancer is highest in the west of the country at 67.2 per cent, compared to a national average of 66.2 per cent.
The survival rate for bowel cancer in Ireland is 63.1 per cent while the survival rate for lung cancer is 19.5 per cent.
The report was launched today by Health Minister Simon Harris.
It shows some promising news, including that heart failure and hospitalisation for asthma are at a lower level here than the international averages.
Antibiotic consumption is also decreasing, as it the mortality rate for strokes.
However the report notes a "worrying trend" in the level of Benzodiazepine consumption among older people.
Irish over-65s take more of the medication than the international average.
Vaccine hesitancy is also an issue, Mr Harris noted, saying that there "can be no room for complacency in this area."

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