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• Screening rates for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers improved in 2019 but the population coverage can be further increased. Breast cancer screening rate showed the biggest improvement from 30.9% in 2017 to 38.7% in 2019 followed by colorectal cancer screening from 35.0% in 2017 to 42.0% in 2019. The screening rate for cervical
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