The forecasted number of transurethral prostatectomy procedures in Canada from 2024 to 2028 shows a stable yet slightly declining trend. In 2023, the rate was recorded at 115.7 procedures per hundred thousand men. The forecast for subsequent years indicates a gradual decrease, with an average annual decline of 0.02 procedures observed over the five-year period. The variations reflect minimal change with no significant year-on-year percentage difference, suggesting a plateauing demand for these procedures in the near term.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in non-invasive treatment options, demographic shifts with an aging population, and potential policy changes affecting healthcare accessibility. These factors could impact the procedural rate, either stabilizing or further reducing it. Stay alert to evolving medical technologies and healthcare priorities that may influence demand dynamics in Canada.