Global Liver Malignant Neoplasms Mortality by Country

The liver malignant neoplasms mortality rates in 2023 reflect varied trends across countries. South Korea, Japan, and Slovakia experienced declines, with South Korea's and Slovakia’s reductions being most pronounced year-on-year. Conversely, Peru and Luxembourg witnessed notable increases, particularly Peru with a 4.21% rise. Stable trends were observed in Finland, Spain, and Argentina, while other countries like Brazil, Australia, and the United Kingdom saw moderate increases. Over the past five years, these fluctuations suggest ongoing public health challenges in some countries, and improvements in others represent notable shifts in healthcare practices and liver disease management.

Looking ahead, monitoring technological advancements in healthcare, increased awareness on liver health, and early detection programs could impact mortality rates. Variations in lifestyle factors, healthcare access, and policy interventions are essential for understanding future developments in liver cancer mortality globally. Tracking how these elements influence upcoming trends in different regions will be crucial.

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# 10 Countries Units (Female Deaths) Per Hundred Thousand Women, Standardised Rates Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Peru 10.2 2023 +0.99% +4.21% View data
2 2 Costa Rica 9.7 2023 +2.11% +1.74% View data
3 3 Mexico 9.7 2023 +1.04% +0.21% View data
4 4 Romania 8.8 2023 +1.15% -1.31% View data
5 5 South Korea 8.1 2023 -3.57% -4.88% View data
6 6 Chile 8.1 2023 0% +1.02% View data
7 7 Colombia 7 2023 0% +1.81% View data
8 8 Brazil 6.9 2023 +1.47% +2.16% View data
9 9 Slovenia 6.8 2023 +4.62% +0.6% View data
10 10 Australia 6.1 2023 +3.39% +2.47% View data

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