Ulcerative Colitis Epidemiology Forecast to 2029: In the 8MMDiagnosed Incident Cases are Expected to Increase from 157327 Cases in 2019 to 178752…

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DUBLIN, Nov. 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Ulcerative Colitis - Epidemiology Forecast to 2029" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) characterized by chronic inflammation of the large intestine and the rectum. The inflammation occurs only in the innermost layer of the lining of the intestine. In UC, ulcers develop on the surface of the bowel lining; these may bleed and produce mucus. If the inflammation is confined to rectum, it is called proctitis (Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America, 2014; Crohn's and Colitis UK, 2019). UC can occur at any age, though most people are diagnosed in their mid-thirties. Men and women are equally likely to be affected, but older men are more likely to be diagnosed than older women.

The publisher epidemiologists utilized historical data obtained from peer-reviewed articles and population-based studies to build the forecast for the diagnosed incident cases, total prevalent cases, and diagnosed prevalent cases of UC in the 8MM. The publisher epidemiologists applied the incidence and prevalence of UC drawn from the above sources to each country's population to calculate the number of estimated diagnosed incident cases, total prevalent cases, and diagnosed prevalent cases for UC.

The following data describes the epidemiology of UC. In the 8MM, the diagnosed incident cases are expected to increase from 157,327 cases in 2019 to 178,752 cases in 2029, at an Annual Growth Rate (AGR) of 1.36%. In the 8MM, the diagnosed prevalent cases of UC are expected to increase from 1,686,605 cases in 2019 to 2,026,976 cases in 2029, at an AGR of 2.02%. In 2029, the US will have the highest number of diagnosed prevalent cases of UC in the 8MM with 872,999 diagnosed prevalent cases, whereas Canada will have the lowest number with 86,990 diagnosed prevalent cases in 2029. In the 8MM, the total prevalent cases of UC are expected to increase from 2,031,327 cases in 2019 to 2,441,651 cases in 2029, at an AGR of 2.02%.

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Key Topics Covered:

1 Table of Contents 1.1 List of Tables 1.2 List of Figures

2 Ulcerative Colitis: Executive Summary 2.1 Catalyst 2.2 Related Reports 2.3 Upcoming Reports

3 Epidemiology 3.1 Disease Background 3.2 Risk Factors and Comorbidities 3.3 Global and Historical Trends 3.4 Forecast Methodology 3.4.1 Sources 3.4.2 Forecast Assumptions and Methods 3.4.3 Forecast Assumptions and Methods: Diagnosed Incident Cases of UC 3.4.4 Forecast Assumptions and Methods: Total and Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of UC 3.4.5 Germany 3.4.6 Italy 3.4.7 Spain 3.4.8 UK 3.4.9 Japan 3.4.10 Canada 3.4.11 Forecast Assumptions and Methods: Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of UC by severity 3.4.12 8MM 3.4.13 Forecast Assumptions and Methods: Post-operative UC Cases 3.5 Epidemiological Forecast for UC (2019-2029) 3.5.1 Diagnosed Incident Cases of UC 3.5.2 Age-Specific Diagnosed Incident Cases of UC 3.5.3 Sex-Specific Diagnosed Incident Cases of UC 3.5.4 Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of UC 3.5.5 Age-Specific Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of UC 3.5.6 Sex-Specific Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of UC 3.5.7 Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of UC by Severity for Ages &lessThan; 18 Years 3.5.8 Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of UC by Severity for Ages ?18 Years 3.5.9 Post-Operative UC Cases Among Diagnosed Prevalent Cases of UC 3.5.10 Total Prevalent Cases of UC 3.5.11 Age-Specific Total Prevalent Cases of UC 3.5.12 Sex-Specific Total Prevalent Cases of UC 3.6 Discussion 3.6.1 Epidemiological Forecast Insight 3.6.2 Coronavirus Disease 2019 Impact 3.6.3 Limitations of the Analysis 3.6.4 Strengths of the Analysis

4 Appendix

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