Global Liver Malignant Neoplasms Mortality by Country

In 2024, South Korea has the highest mortality rate from liver malignant neoplasms at 18.4 deaths per 100,000 people, although this is decreasing. Romania and Slovenia follow with moderate declines and slight increases, respectively. Costa Rica and Peru show rising trends, while countries like Chile, Spain, and Denmark report declines. Notably, Luxembourg sees a significant rise of 6.55%. The US and Canada experience modest increases, matching the trend in Germany. Meanwhile, Poland and Switzerland observe decreases.

Future trends suggest that advancements in healthcare and early detection could drive declines in liver cancer mortality, particularly in countries investing in medical infrastructure and public health initiatives. Monitoring these changes could highlight effective strategies for addressing liver cancer mortality worldwide.

Top countries in Liver Malignant Neoplasms Mortality by Country

# 10 Countries Units (Deaths) Per Hundred Thousand Persons, Standardised Rates Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 South Korea 18.4 2023 -2.13% -2.88% View data
2 2 Romania 13.9 2023 0% -1.25% View data
3 3 Slovenia 12.4 2023 +1.64% +2.06% View data
4 4 Costa Rica 12.1 2023 +1.68% +1.56% View data
5 5 Mexico 10.6 2023 +0.95% +0.38% View data
6 6 Peru 10.1 2023 +1% +4.26% View data
7 7 Greece 9.9 2023 +2.06% 0% View data
8 8 Chile 9.8 2023 0% -0.2% View data
9 9 Croatia 9.6 2023 0% -0.51% View data
10 10 Luxembourg 9.2 2023 +8.24% +6.55% View data

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