In 2023, Alzheimer's disease mortality among males in Japan stood at a certain value. From 2024 onwards, the data indicates a steady year-on-year increase in male deaths, with forecasted figures rising from 9.3 thousand in 2024 to 11.26 thousand in 2028. The year-on-year percentage increase suggests a consistent growth trend in mortality rates, reflecting the aging population and possibly improved diagnosis rates.
Future trends to watch for:
- Potential advancements in early diagnosis and treatment impacting mortality rates.
- Government and healthcare strategies targeting Alzheimer's prevention and care.
- Demographic shifts influencing overall mortality statistics.