The forecast for Parkinson's disease mortality in the UK shows a gradual increase from 3.21 thousand female deaths in 2024 to 3.26 thousand by 2028. Given these figures, the expected annual rise is steady but minimal, reflecting possibly improved healthcare measures or delayed disease progression due to advancements in treatment. In 2023, the mortality rate stood at approximately 3.20 thousand, marking a slight upward trajectory.
Future trends to watch for include innovations in medical treatment and early diagnosis, potential impacts of lifestyle changes, and demographic shifts such as the aging population which might further influence mortality rates.