Global Potential Years of Life Lost from Pancreas Malignant Neoplasms by Country

The 2023 data on Global Potential Years of Life Lost from Pancreas Malignant Neoplasms highlights Hungary leading with the highest burden, whereas countries like Colombia and South Africa have the lowest rates. Notable increases over the past year have been observed in Bulgaria, Lithuania, and Slovenia, whereas Latvia, Switzerland, and Costa Rica have seen significant decreases. Looking at a longer-term average, countries such as Iceland and Peru have exhibited growths, while Colombia and Mexico showed declines.

Future trends to monitor include the impact of healthcare innovations and lifestyle changes on reducing these years lost, especially in high-burden countries like Hungary and Bulgaria, while maintaining the low rates observed in others such as Colombia and South Africa. Continued improvement in early detection and treatment could alter these statistics favorably worldwide.

Top countries in Potential Years of Life Lost from Pancreas Malignant Neoplasms by Country

# 10 Countries Years Per Hundred Thousand Women Aged 0-69 Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Hungary 103.5 2023 +0.39% +0.79% View data
2 2 Czech Republic 87.9 2023 +2.33% +0.79% View data
3 3 Austria 75.7 2023 0% 0% View data
4 4 Finland 74.9 2023 0% -1.04% View data
5 5 Bulgaria 74.8 2023 +0.94% +2.17% View data
6 6 Lithuania 74.1 2023 +8.18% +2.19% View data
7 7 Argentina 73.9 2023 +0.14% -0.22% View data
8 8 Germany 73.9 2023 +0.41% +0.75% View data
9 9 Netherlands 73.5 2023 +0.14% -0.77% View data
10 10 Latvia 72.9 2023 0% -3.69% View data

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