In 2023, the rate of male deaths from bladder malignant neoplasms in Brazil was approximately as forecasted figures show a steady increase from 2024 onwards. With a starting value of 3.54 thousand in 2024, the forecast suggests a gradual rise to 3.87 thousand by 2028, indicating a consistent increase over the five-year period. The year-on-year percentage variations show a steady upward trend each year, reflecting escalating mortality rates. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over these years reveals an average annual increase.
Future trends to monitor include potential advancements in medical treatments and healthcare policies that could influence mortality rates. Additionally, any socio-economic changes or public health initiatives aimed at early detection and prevention could significantly alter these projections.