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Cerebral Vascular Stent Market Growth - Global Industry Analysis by Size, Share and Forecast 2022 – 2027

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  Cerebral Vascular Stent Market 2022 The global Cerebral Vascular Stent Market Growth is driven by several factors, such asthe rising prevalence of cerebral vascular diseases and the booming geriatric population. According to the World Stroke Organization (WSO)’s Global Stroke Fact Sheet 2019, 13 million new cases of stroke are diagnosed globally every year, and over 80 million people who have experienced a stroke are currently living. Furthermore, according to a report published by Mayo Clinic, the US, in May 2019, the most powerful non-modifiable risk factor for incident stroke is aging, and the risk doubles every ten years after the age of 55. Around three-quarters of all strokes occur in those over the age of 65. The frequency of incident strokes in the older population is likely to grow as the number of people aged 65 years rise. According to MRFR analysis, the global  Cerebral Vascular Stent Market   is expected to register a  CAGR of~9.0% from 2021 to 2027. The key players are

Cerebral Vascular Stent Market Growth Global Market Demand, Production, Top Key Players and Forecast to 2027

  Cerebral Vascular Stent Market 2021 According to MRFR analysis, the global  Cerebral Vascular Stent Market   is expected to register a  CAGR of~9.0% from 2021 to 2027. The global Cerebral Vascular Stent Market Growth is driven by several factors, such asthe rising prevalence of cerebral vascular diseases and the booming geriatric population. According to the World Stroke Organization (WSO)’s Global Stroke Fact Sheet 2019, 13 million new cases of stroke are diagnosed globally every year, and over 80 million people who have experienced a stroke are currently living. Furthermore, according to a report published by Mayo Clinic, the US, in May 2019, the most powerful non-modifiable risk factor for incident stroke is aging, and the risk doubles every ten years after the age of 55. Around three-quarters of all strokes occur in those over the age of 65. The frequency of incident strokes in the older population is likely to grow as the number of people aged 65 years rise. The key players are