The forecast indicates a gradual increase in neoplasm mortality among women in Brazil over the next five years, growing from 107.2 deaths per hundred thousand women in 2024 to 112.2 in 2028. This reflects an annual Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) in mortality, signaling rising neoplasm-related health challenges. The year-on-year growth remains consistent, with an approximate increase of 1.1% each year.
Future trends to watch for:
- Implementation of new healthcare policies and their impact on early detection and treatment.
- Technological advancements in medical care and resulting changes in mortality rates.
- Public health initiatives focused on preventive care and lifestyle changes.