Global Leukemia Mortality by Country

In 2023, Greece recorded the highest leukemia mortality rate at 11.4 deaths per 100,000 persons, followed by Croatia and Slovenia. There were notable year-on-year increases in Estonia, Luxembourg, and Finland, while Lithuania, Hungary, and Switzerland saw declines. Over the past five years, leukemia mortality rates have shown variability, with a modest overall compound annual growth rate (CAGR). Developed countries generally showed lower mortality rates, such as the United States and Japan, while emerging markets like Brazil and South Africa reported some of the lowest figures.

Future trends to monitor in global leukemia mortality include advancements in medical treatments that may lower mortality rates, the impact of healthcare access in lower-income countries, and demographic shifts that may influence overall health frameworks. Watching how countries manage cancer treatment amidst economic factors and healthcare policy changes will be crucial in predicting future mortality patterns.

Top countries in Leukemia Mortality by Country

# 10 Countries Units (Deaths) Per Hundred Thousand Persons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Greece 11.4 2023 0% +0.53% View data
2 2 Croatia 10.2 2023 +0.99% +1.22% View data
3 3 Slovenia 10 2023 0% +0.2% View data
4 4 Germany 10 2023 0% 0% View data
5 5 Estonia 9.8 2023 +1.03% +3.13% View data
6 6 Portugal 9.4 2023 +1.08% +1.79% View data
7 7 Latvia 9.4 2023 +3.3% +0.87% View data
8 8 Lithuania 9.4 2023 0% -1.03% View data
9 9 Hungary 9.2 2023 0% -1.26% View data
10 10 Austria 9.1 2023 0% 0% View data

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