Forecast: Deaths Caused by Diseases of the Blood and Blood-Forming Organs and Certain Disorders Involving the Immune Mechanism, Reported in the Country, by Age, and Sex in the UK

The number of deaths caused by diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism in the UK has shown fluctuation over the past years. Between 2013 and 2023, the number of deaths rose from 38 to 47. Notably, there was a significant increase in 2015, with a 47.37% rise, followed by a decline in subsequent years before rising again in 2018 by 66.67%. From 2019 onwards, the value maintained relative stability, around 46-47 deaths.

Year-on-year variation in 2022 and 2023 remained consistent at 0%. The cumulative average growth rate over the last five years stands at -1.23%.

Looking ahead to the forecast period from 2024 to 2028, the data predicts a slight increase, with values reaching 49 deaths by 2028, representing a forecasted 5-year CAGR of 0.84% and a 5-year growth rate of 4.26%.

Future trends to watch for include potential impacts of advancements in medical treatments and healthcare policies, which could influence the prevalence and management of these diseases. Additionally, demographic shifts and lifestyle changes could also affect future death rates.