NEW YORK, Oct. 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Research Nester has published an in-depth market report on “Global Endoscopic Ultrasound Needles market‘ for the forecast period, i.e. 2023–2033, which includes the following factors:
- Market growth over the forecast period
- Detailed regional summary
- market segmentation
- growth accelerator
- challenges
- Key market players and their detailed profiling
Global Endoscopic Ultrasound Needle Market Size:
The global endoscopic ultrasound needle market is projected to reach around USD 22 million in revenue by the end of 2033. In addition, sales of USD 18 million were generated in 2021. The growth of the global endoscopic ultrasound needle market is expected to grow on the account increase in the number of people suffering from liver problems including liver cancer, cirrhosis, hepatitis and others. Worldwide, liver disease causes 2 million deaths each year, of which 1 million are due to cirrhotic complications, 1 million to viral hepatitis and 1 million to hepatocellular cancer. In the United States, nearly 5 million adults are diagnosed with liver disease, accounting for approximately 2% of the adult population. Additionally, the market growth is being driven by the growing geriatric population, it is the usual age to develop digestive problems. According to the World Health Organization, in 2020 the number of people aged 60 and over will exceed the number of young people under the age of five. By 2030, every sixth person will probably be 60 years and older. By 2050, the world geriatric population is expected to double, reaching nearly 2 million. In addition, the number of people over 80 is expected to triple.
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Global Endoscopic Ultrasound Needles Market: The central theses
- The North America region generates the majority of sales
- The EUS bronchial needles segment dominates the sales chart
- The biopsy needles sub-segment remains prominent in the product type segment
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