Global Colon, Rectum and Anus Malignant Neoplasms Mortality by Country

The analysis of global mortality rates from colon, rectum, and anus malignant neoplasms among women reveals substantial geographic disparities. Hungary exhibits the highest mortality rate, while Mexico, South Africa, and Peru report the lowest. Japan and Latin American countries, including Chile and Brazil, witnessed substantial year-on-year increases. Contrastingly, countries like Estonia, Denmark, and Austria saw declines. Over the last five years, these trends indicate varying cancer care quality, screening, and lifestyle influences across regions. Notably, nations like the United States and Australia experienced slight but consistent reductions in mortality, demonstrating progressive advancement in healthcare interventions.

Looking ahead, the focus should be on enhancing early detection and intervention, particularly in countries with escalating trends. Aging populations and lifestyle shifts may increasingly influence these mortality rates. Monitoring healthcare policies and technological innovation in treatment and management could also reveal vital insights into future mortality trends globally.

Top countries in Colon, Rectum and Anus Malignant Neoplasms Mortality by Country

# 10 Countries Units (Female Deaths) Per Hundred Thousand Women Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Hungary 41.5 2023 -0.24% -0.75% View data
2 2 Japan 39.2 2023 +1.29% +1.38% View data
3 3 Estonia 36.2 2023 +3.72% -1.53% View data
4 4 Latvia 35.9 2023 +0.56% +2.14% View data
5 5 Lithuania 31.7 2023 +0.96% +2.08% View data
6 6 Bulgaria 31.6 2023 +1.28% +2.97% View data
7 7 Portugal 30 2023 +0.33% +0.34% View data
8 8 Slovakia 29.5 2023 0% -0.79% View data
9 9 Poland 28.6 2023 +1.06% +0.57% View data
10 10 Slovenia 27.6 2023 0% -1.46% View data

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