As of 2023, peptic ulcer mortality in Brazil was estimated, with forecasted male deaths in thousands for the subsequent years showing a gradual increase. The figures for 2024 to 2028 project a slight upward trend, from 2.31 to 2.34 thousand, highlighting an incremental year-on-year variation close to 0.5%. The Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) over these five years reflects an average annual growth of approximately this rate, indicating stable mortality from peptic ulcers in the country.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Improvements in healthcare access and treatment that could potentially reduce mortality rates.
- Increased awareness and prevention programs aimed at early detection and management of peptic ulcers.
- Potential impacts of socioeconomic changes and lifestyle factors on peptic ulcer prevalence and treatment outcomes.