The standardized mortality rate for malignant neoplasms among women in Brazil indicates a gradual increase from 147.7 in 2024 to 149.5 in 2028, suggesting a rising trend in female deaths per hundred thousand women. With data available from 2023, current trends show a consistent annual increase of about 0.3% - 0.4% over the forecast period. This reflects a continuing concern for public health in Brazil as cancer remains a significant contributor to female mortality.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Impact of healthcare advancements and policies focused on early cancer detection and treatment.
- Public health campaigns addressing lifestyle factors contributing to cancer.
- Accessibility and improvements in healthcare infrastructure.