Forecast: Parkinson's Disease Mortality in Japan

The forecast for Parkinson's disease mortality among women in Japan indicates a gradual increase, with values rising from 9.9 units per hundred thousand women in 2024 to 11.3 by 2028. This represents a yearly increase, with the year-on-year variations reflecting a steady upward trend of approximately 3% from 2025 onwards.

Considering the data from 2023, where the rate was lower than 9.9, the cumulative annual growth rate for the 2024-2028 period suggests a consistent rise in mortality. This trend underscores a need for enhanced healthcare strategies for early detection and management of Parkinson's disease among Japanese women.

Future trends to watch for include:

  • The impact of aging population dynamics on disease prevalence and mortality.
  • Innovations in medical treatments and technologies that could alter mortality trajectories.
  • Policy and healthcare interventions aimed at reducing risk factors and improving patient outcomes.

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