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.