Based on the forecasted data, stem cell transplantation performed on in-patients in Spain is seeing a gradual decline. In 2023, the rate stood at 6.77 procedures per hundred thousand persons. The year-on-year variation shows a decrease of 1.04% in 2025, followed by a 0.90% decrease in 2026, a 0.61% decline in 2027, and a 0.61% decrease in 2028. The five-year CAGR suggests an average annual decrease of approximately 1.07%. This indicates a steady downward trend in the number of procedures.
Future trends to watch for:
- Potential advancements in alternative therapies that may reduce the necessity for stem cell transplantation.
- Changes in healthcare policies and funding which could impact the availability and accessibility of stem cell procedures.
- Technological innovations and improvements in stem cell transplantation techniques potentially reversing the declining trend.