The forecasted peptic ulcer mortality rate for males in Brazil holds steady at 2.3 deaths per hundred thousand men from 2024 to 2028. This consistency indicates a stable trend with no year-on-year variation expected in the short term. The actual data for 2023 also showed the same rate, illustrating no change between the last two years. With no change observed over the projected five-year period, the CAGR remains at 0%, reflecting stability in mortality rates.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential health policy changes or healthcare advancements that could reduce mortality rates.
- Influence of lifestyle changes and diet among the male population.
- Impact of new medical technologies or treatments on peptic ulcer management.