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

The analysis of Global Potential Years of Life Lost (PYLL) from Liver Malignant Neoplasms by country shows significant variation with South Korea leading at 171.7 years per hundred thousand men aged 0-69 in 2023. For recent trends, South Korea, Romania, and Portugal have shown a decrease in PYLL, while countries like Lithuania and Latvia have seen increases. Notably, Canada and Luxembourg have experienced slight increases, contrasting with declines in the United States and Switzerland.

Future trends to watch include increasing intervention efforts in South Korea to continue reducing their high PYLL. Additionally, rising rates in Latin America suggest the need for enhanced liver disease prevention strategies there. Monitoring shifts in healthcare policies and awareness campaigns will be crucial for mitigating liver cancer's impact globally.

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

# 10 Countries Years Per Hundred Thousand Men Aged 0-69 Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 South Korea 171.7 2023 -9.96% -8.14% View data
2 2 Romania 157.7 2023 -0.25% -2.44% View data
3 3 Portugal 134.3 2023 +1.13% -0.089% View data
4 4 Lithuania 125.7 2023 +4.58% +4.64% View data
5 5 Latvia 109.6 2023 +1.29% +5.92% View data
6 6 Croatia 103.6 2023 +4.23% +0.81% View data
7 7 Bulgaria 97.3 2023 +2.1% +1.17% View data
8 8 Greece 86.6 2023 +1.41% -0.41% View data
9 9 South Africa 84.7 2023 -1.63% -1.58% View data
10 10 Spain 83.9 2023 0% -2.76% View data

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