Forecast: Hospital Discharges for Malignant Neoplasm of Colon, Rectum and Anus in Germany

The forecasted hospital discharges for malignant neoplasm of the colon, rectum, and anus in Germany show a declining trend, with values predicted to decrease from 166.51 thousand in 2024 to 162.0 thousand in 2028. The data suggests a steady yearly decline between 0.69% and 0.74% over the observed years. The annual compound average growth rate over the five-year forecast period is negative, indicating a persistent downtrend in hospital discharges since 2023, where values stood at 167.8 thousand discharges.

Future trends to watch include advancements in early detection and treatment, which may further reduce hospital discharges, and demographic shifts such as an aging population that could counteract the downward trend. Monitoring healthcare policies and preventive measures in Germany will be crucial in understanding these future changes.

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