Neoplasms mortality among men in Canada is projected to decline from 2024 onward. From a rate of 227.4 deaths per hundred thousand men in 2024, the rate is forecasted to decrease steadily by an average of around 1.6% per year, reaching 213.0 in 2028. This translates to a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately -1.63% over the five-year forecast period.
Future trends to watch include:
- Potential advancements in medical technology and early detection methods which could accelerate the decrease in mortality rates.
- Changes in healthcare policies and funding which could impact access to treatment and outcomes.
- Behavioural and lifestyle shifts that may influence cancer incidence among Canadian men over the coming years.