Skin cancer or melanoma that has spread may qualify you for Social Security disability benefits. If your skin cancer or melanoma has left you unable to work, you may qualify for disability benefits by applying to Social Security. While most skin cancers are not disabling, the more severe types of skin cancer can be.

Can you get permanent disability for cancer?

The Social Security Administration (SSA) has different eligibility criteria for each applicant. Some people will qualify for disability benefits with just a cancer diagnosis, but others will need biopsy reports or physicians’ notes proving the cancer is advanced or recurrent to be approved.

What cancers automatically qualify for disability benefits?

An recurrent cancer automatically qualifies for disability benefits under most of the cancer listings, including lung cancer, colon cancer, kidney cancer, prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and uterine and ovarian cancer (one exception to this rule is carcinoma of the breast).

What is the VA disability rating for skin cancer?

An initial 10 percent disability rating for skin cancer (squamous cell carcinoma, basal cell carcinoma), skin cancer residuals, and precancerous lesions (actinic keratosis) is granted, effective August 23, 2012.

Can you get disability for squamous cell carcinoma?

Most people with basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma will not qualify for Social Security disability (SSDI) benefits. Those with melanoma can qualify when the disease is aggressive or in its advanced stages.

Is melanoma a VA disability?

The Veteran’s service-connected melanoma is currently rated as 80 percent disabling for residuals of disfigurement of the head, face, or neck under Diagnostic Code 7800. 38 C.F.R.

Can skin cancer be service connected?

The Board has reviewed the record and concludes the evidence supports a finding that the Veteran’s currently diagnosed skin cancer is attributable to his active military service. Service connection may be granted for disability resulting from disease or injury incurred or aggravated during active military service.

Does VA pay for cancer treatment?

Being diagnosed with cancer and not having health insurance can be stressful and emotionally difficult. Veterans Affairs (VA) health care benefits may be available to veterans who served in active military service and were released under any condition other than dishonorable.

What is the VA disability rating for sleep apnea?

50 percent rating: awarded in cases where the use of a CPAP machine is required. 30 percent rating: awarded for persistent day-time “hypersomnolence” 0 percent rating: awarded for asymptomatic sleep apnea with documented sleep disorder breathing.

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What happens if you get cancer in the military?

If you were diagnosed with cancer that can be linked to active military service, you may be eligible for disability benefits through the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans with service-connected cancers can receive benefits during medical care and cancer treatment.