By 2024, the standardized mortality rate for peptic ulcers in Brazil is expected to have decreased gradually from 2023's figure, reflecting a positive trend in healthcare interventions and preventive measures. A year-on-year decline is notable with a 3.3% drop anticipated from 2024 to 2025, followed by a stable forecasted fall around 3.4% annually through 2028. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) from 2024 to 2028 is approximately a negative 2.5%, underscoring improved healthcare management.
Future trends indicate the necessity to monitor:
- Healthcare access improvements and patient education on peptic ulcer prevention.
- Impact of economic changes on healthcare funding and resources.
- Potential innovations in medicinal therapy and treatment approaches.