Global Potential Years of Life Lost from Liver Malignant Neoplasms by Country

In 2023, South Korea reported the highest Potential Years of Life Lost (PYLL) due to liver malignant neoplasms, followed by Romania and Portugal, while Switzerland and Israel recorded the lowest. Notably, South Korea and Japan saw significant reductions, while Peru and Luxembourg experienced increases. The average yearly change over the past five years indicates varying trends, with some countries showing improvement and others facing increasing challenges.

Looking ahead, future trends to monitor include potential advancements in healthcare and early detection strategies, changes in risk factors like alcohol consumption and hepatitis prevalence, and the impact of healthcare policies across different nations that could influence PYLL outcomes.

Top countries in Potential Years of Life Lost from Liver Malignant Neoplasms by Country

# 10 Countries Years Per Hundred Thousand Persons Aged 0-69 Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 South Korea 125.7 2023 -2.48% -4.23% View data
2 2 Romania 102.7 2023 -0.39% -2.76% View data
3 3 Portugal 77.6 2023 +1.04% -0.28% View data
4 4 Peru 67.9 2023 +1.19% +6.02% View data
5 5 Lithuania 66.8 2023 +1.98% +2.31% View data
6 6 Croatia 66 2023 +4.76% +0.54% View data
7 7 South Africa 65.7 2023 -1.05% -0.98% View data
8 8 Bulgaria 63.3 2023 -1.56% -0.77% View data
9 9 Costa Rica 63.2 2023 0% +1.63% View data
10 10 Latvia 58.1 2023 +4.87% +1.55% View data

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