The forecasted neoplasm mortality in Brazil shows a steady increase from 2024 through 2028, with values rising from 111.9 to 113.7 deaths per hundred thousand persons. In 2023, the neoplasm mortality stood at 111.5 deaths per hundred thousand, indicating a consistent upward trend. Year-on-year percentage increases between these years are relatively small, suggesting a gradual rise in mortality rates.
Future trends to watch for include the impact of advancements in healthcare technology and cancer treatment, potential shifts in public health policies, and lifestyle changes that may influence these mortality rates either positively or negatively.