VA Disability Services For Prostate Cancer

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VA Disability Support for Prostate Cancer – Hyattsville, MD

Survivor Sources Inc. has extensive experience supporting veterans across the Mid-Atlantic region, including Hyattsville, MD, Washington, DC, Virginia, Delaware, and Southern New Jersey. We understand that a diagnosis of prostate cancer can significantly impact your quality of life and long-term health. For many veterans, this condition may be linked to service-related exposure, such as Agent Orange, and may qualify for va disability for prostate cancer compensation.

At Survivor Sources Inc., we help veterans throughout the DC metro area and surrounding states navigate the VA disability system and pursue the benefits they earned through their service. Call for a free 15-minute consultation: 301-276-5559 or contact us online to get started.

Does Prostate Cancer Qualify for VA Disability?

Yes. Prostate cancer is recognized by the VA and may be rated as a service-connected condition. You may qualify if:

  • You have a formal medical diagnosis of prostate cancer
  • You were exposed to hazardous materials during service, such as Agent Orange
  • Your condition requires ongoing treatment, surgery, or radiation
  • Your symptoms or treatment side effects interfere with daily functioning
  • A medical provider can link the condition to your military service

Survivor Sources Inc. helps connect your medical condition to your military service and provides guidance throughout every step of the VA disability claim process.

Understanding VA Ratings for Prostate Cancer

The VA rates active prostate cancer under Diagnostic Code 7528 based on the status of the disease and the treatment being received:

  • 100% Rating – Assigned during the active phase of the cancer and for six months following the completion of treatment.
  • Post-Treatment Evaluation – After the initial 100% period, the VA will re-evaluate your condition based on any residual symptoms, such as urinary dysfunction or other complications.

You do not need to be hospitalized to qualify. If the side effects of your treatment prevent you from working or functioning, you may be eligible for continued benefits based on those residuals.

What If My Claim Was Denied?

Many veterans across the Mid-Atlantic region are denied VA disability benefits for prostate cancer due to missing documentation or an unclear service connection. Survivor Sources Inc. can help you:

  • Appeal a denied VA disability claim
  • Gather additional evidence, including medical opinions or nexus letters
  • Strengthen proof of service-related exposure
  • Request a rating increase if residual symptoms have worsened

We assist with both new and existing claims to help ensure your condition is properly evaluated and rated.

How Survivor Sources Inc. Supports Veterans

You do not have to face the VA disability process alone. Our team brings together professionals from medicine, law, and veteran services to provide informed and compassionate support for veterans throughout Maryland, DC, Virginia, Delaware, and Southern New Jersey.

  • File or appeal VA disability claims for prostate cancer
  • Obtain necessary testing, evaluations, and documentation
  • Understand VA disability ratings and explore potential increases
  • Link your diagnosis to service-connected toxic exposure

From your initial consultation through the VA’s decision, we remain by your side every step of the way.

You Deserve Support That Honors Your Service

A cancer diagnosis is a difficult journey, and you should not have to navigate the bureaucracy of the VA alone. If you are a veteran living anywhere in the Mid-Atlantic region and dealing with prostate cancer, Survivor Sources Inc. is here to support you. We will guide you through the VA disability process and help you pursue the benefits you earned through your service.

Call for a free 15-minute consultation: 301-276-5559 or contact us online to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions About VA Disability for Prostate Cancer

Do I need a formal diagnosis to file a VA disability claim?

Yes, a formal medical diagnosis is required to support a VA disability claim. Survivor Sources Inc. can help you understand the documentation needed to prove your service connection.

Can prostate cancer be service-connected if I was exposed to Agent Orange?

Yes. The VA maintains a list of presumptive conditions linked to Agent Orange exposure, and prostate cancer is included. If you served in a qualifying location, you may be eligible for benefits.

What evidence helps support a prostate cancer claim?

Helpful evidence includes pathology reports, treatment records, records of exposure to toxic substances, and medical opinions linking your cancer to your military service.

What happens after my 100% rating period ends?

The VA will schedule a follow-up examination to evaluate any residual symptoms, such as urinary incontinence or erectile dysfunction, which are common after prostate cancer treatment.

Does the VA consider how treatment affects my ability to work?

Yes. The VA evaluates how your condition and the side effects of treatment impact your occupational functioning and overall quality of life.