The "Cervical Dystonia - Epidemiology Forecast - 2034" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The report delivers an in-depth understanding of cervical dystonia, historical and forecasted epidemiology, as well as the trends in the United States, EU4 (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain), and the United Kingdom, and Japan.
The disease epidemiology covered in the report provides historical as well as forecasted epidemiology segmented by total diagnosed prevalent cases of cervical dystonia, gender-specific diagnosed prevalent cases of cervical dystonia, and type-specific diagnosed prevalent cases of cervical dystonia in the 7MM covering the United States, EU4 (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain) and the United Kingdom, and Japan from 2020 to 2034.
Cervical Dystonia Detailed Epidemiology Segmentation
- According to estimates, in 2022, there were approximately 106,252 total diagnosed prevalent cases of cervical dystonia in the 7MM. These cases are expected to increase by 2034.
- Among the 7MM, the US accounted for approximately 57.4%, EU4 and the UK for nearly 39.3%, and Japan for around 3.3% of the total diagnosed prevalent cases of cervical dystonia in 2022.
- The US accounted for approximately 60,992 diagnosed prevalent cases of cervical dystonia in 2022. These cases are expected to increase during the study period.
- Among EU4 and the UK, Germany accounted for the highest diagnosed prevalent cases of cervical dystonia which was nearly 21,172 cases, followed by the UK with nearly 7,932 cases, while Spain accounted for the least cases around 2,688 in 2022. These cases are expected to change during the study period.
- Among the gender-specific cases of cervical dystonia, in EU4 and the UK, females accounted for nearly 29,713 cases, while males accounted for approximately 12,070 cases in 2022.
- According to estimates, males accounted for nearly 1,623 cases in Japan, while females accounted for around 1,855 cases of cervical dystonia in 2022. These cases are expected to change during the forecast period.
- As per the epidemiology model, the type specific cervical dystonia includes torticollis, laterocollis, retrocollis, and anterocollis. In 2022, of the total diagnosed cervical dystonia cases, torticollis accounted for the highest number of cases, with nearly 2,310 cases, followed by laterocollis with 838 cases, retrocollis with 228, and anterocollis with 102 cases in Japan. These cases are expected to change during the forecast period (2023-2034).
Scope of the Report
- The report covers a descriptive overview of cervical dystonia, explaining its symptoms, pathophysiology, and various diagnostic approaches.
- The report provides insight into the 7MM historical and forecasted patient pool covering the United States, EU4 (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain) and the United Kingdom, and Japan.
- The report assesses the disease risk and burden of cervical dystonia.
- The report helps recognize the growth opportunities in the 7MM concerning the patient population.
- The report provides the segmentation of the disease epidemiology for the 7MM, by total diagnosed prevalent cases of cervical dystonia, gender-specific diagnosed prevalent cases of cervical dystonia, and type-specific diagnosed prevalent cases of cervical dystonia.
Report Highlights
- Twelve years forecast of cervical dystonia
- The 7MM Coverage
- Total Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Cervical Dystonia
- Gender-specific Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Cervical Dystonia
- Type-specific Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Cervical Dystonia
Key Questions Answered
- What are the disease risks and burdens of cervical dystonia?
- What is the historical cervical dystonia patient pool in the United States, EU4 (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain) and the United Kingdom, and Japan?
- What would be the forecasted patient pool of cervical dystonia at the 7MM level?
- What growth opportunities will be across the 7MM concerning the patient population with cervical dystonia?
- Which country would have the highest diagnosed prevalent population of cervical dystonia among the countries mentioned above during the forecast period (2023-2034)?
- At what CAGR is the population expected to grow across the 7MM forecast period (2023-2034)?
Key Assessments
- Patient Segmentation
- Disease Risk and Burden
- Risk of Disease by Segmentation
- Factors Driving Growth in a Specific Patient Population
Geographies Covered
- The United States
- EU4 (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain) and the United Kingdom
- Japan
Study Period: 2020-2034
Key Topics Covered:
1. Key Insights
2. Report Introduction
3. Cervical Dystonia Epidemiology Overview at a Glance
3.1. Patient Share (%) Distribution of Cervical Dystonia in 2020
3.2. Patient Share (%) Distribution of Cervical Dystonia in 2034
4. Methodology of Cervical Dystonia Epidemiology
5. Executive Summary of Cervical Dystonia
6. Disease Background and Overview
6.1. Introduction of Cervical Dystonia
6.2. Signs and Symptoms
6.3. Risk Factors
6.4. Subtypes of Cervical Dystonia
6.5. Pathophysiology
6.6. Diagnosis
6.6.1. Diagnostic Algorithm
7. Patient Journey
8. Epidemiology and Patient Population
8.1. Key Findings
8.2. Assumptions and Rationale
8.2.1. Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Cervical Dystonia
8.2.2. Gender-specific Cases of Cervical Dystonia
8.2.3. Type-specific Cases of Cervical Dystonia
8.3. Total Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Cervical Dystonia in the 7MM
8.4. The US
8.4.1. Total Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Cervical Dystonia in the US
8.4.2. Gender-specific Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Cervical Dystonia in the US
8.4.3. Type-specific Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Cervical Dystonia in the US
8.5. EU4 and the UK
8.5.1. Total Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Cervical Dystonia in EU4 and the UK
8.5.2. Gender-specific Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Cervical Dystonia in EU4 and the UK
8.5.3. Type-specific Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Cervical Dystonia in EU4 and the UK
8.6. Japan
8.6.1. Total Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Cervical Dystonia in Japan
8.6.2. Gender-specific Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Cervical Dystonia in Japan
8.6.3. Type-specific Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of Cervical Dystonia in Japan
9. KOL Views
10. Unmet Needs
11. Appendix
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