The forecast for partial excision of the mammary gland procedures in Italy shows a steady decline from 2024 to 2028, moving from 62.28 thousand procedures in 2024 to 59.6 thousand by 2028. Compared to 2023, which had 63 thousand procedures, this downward trend reflects a continuing reduction in the volume of these surgeries on a year-on-year basis, with the last two years averaging approximately a 1.53% decrease annually. The compound annual growth rate over the five-year period is expected to be negative, highlighting an average decline in procedure prevalence.
Future trends to watch for include advances in non-invasive treatments and early detection technology, which may continue to reduce the necessity for surgical intervention. Additionally, healthcare policy changes and increased accessibility to preventive care measures are likely to play a critical role in shaping the demand for such surgical procedures.