In the forecast period from 2024 to 2028, malignant neoplasms mortality among females in Japan is projected to show a steady increase. The values are expected to rise from 252.7 deaths per hundred thousand women in 2024 to 262.3 in 2028. This indicates an annual growth averaging slightly across these years. In 2023, the actual figure stood notably lower, reflecting a persistent upward trend in future forecasts.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in cancer treatment, early detection measures, and public health initiatives, which could affect mortality rates. Moreover, demographic shifts such as an aging population might further influence these trends. Continuous monitoring and analysis are essential for understanding the implications of these factors on future mortality rates.