Benchmarking progress in non-communicable diseases: a global analysis of cause-specific mortality from 2001 to 2019

Sep 13, 2025Lancet (London, England)

Global changes in deaths from specific non-infectious diseases from 2001 to 2019

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Abstract

In 2019, the probability of dying from a non-communicable disease (NCD) before age 80 decreased in 82% of 185 countries for females and 79% for males from 2010 to 2019.

  • NCD mortality decreased for both sexes in high-income western countries, with Denmark showing the largest decline.
  • Circulatory diseases were the greatest contributors to reductions in NCD mortality across most countries.
  • Some cancers, including stomach and colorectal cancers, also contributed to lower NCD mortality in many countries.
  • In contrast, neuropsychiatric conditions and certain cancers, such as pancreatic and liver cancers, were associated with higher NCD mortality.
  • From 2010 to 2019, 41% of countries for females and 39% for males showed improvement in NCD mortality compared to the previous decade.
  • Deterioration in NCD mortality trends occurred in 59% of countries for females and 61% for males, including notable declines in the USA and several other nations.

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