The forecast for peptic ulcer mortality among women in Brazil indicates a steady pattern from 2024 to 2026, with the value consistently at 1.6 deaths per hundred thousand women. In 2027, a slight increase to 1.7 is projected, maintaining through 2028. This represents a negligible change year-on-year, with no significant upward trend, thus showing stability in mortality rates. As of 2023, specific historical data is not provided for comparison. The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over this forecast period indicates minimal fluctuation.
Future trends to watch for include potential influences of healthcare improvements, changes in Helicobacter pylori infection rates, and accessibility to treatment, which might alter these stable forecasts. Monitoring healthcare policy interventions and educational campaigns could provide early signs of future trend shifts.