Forecast: Density of Mammographs in Hospitals in France

The density of mammographs in hospitals in France is projected to slightly decrease from 7.07 units per million persons in 2024 to 7.03 units in 2028, reflecting a subtle downward trend. In 2023, this density was likely closer to the lower value of the forecasted values for 2024-2028, indicating a gradual decrease over these years. Year-on-year percentage changes reveal a consistent decline around 0.14% annually. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over this five-year period denotes a marginal reduction in the density of mammographs.

Future trends to watch for:

  • Advancements in mammographic technology that may reduce the need for traditional units.
  • Government healthcare policies potentially affecting equipment distribution and density.
  • Population health trends and their impact on diagnostic demand.

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