VASRD 7528 · Genitourinary System

Prostate gland, removal of VA Disability Rating

Complications following surgical removal of the prostate gland.

VA Rating Tiers

RatingCriteria
100%Following prostate cancer treatment with ongoing issues
60%Urinary incontinence requiring appliance
40%Frequent urination and leakage

How the VA Evaluates Prostate gland, removal of

Urology reports, surgical records, urinary frequency logs.

Approval rate

High

Annual service-connected

6,200 veterans

Average rating

60%

Best Evidence to Gather

  • Surgical notes
  • Urologist opinion
  • VA oncology records

Strategy Tips

  • Leverage Agent Orange presumption
  • Document incontinence devices used

C&P Exam Pitfalls

  • Failing to document current symptoms
  • No linkage to cancer history

Common Filing Mistakes

  • Not linking to cancer exposure
  • Inadequate evidence of symptoms

Onset Patterns

  • Post-surgery
  • Progressive complications

Secondary Conditions

Conditions commonly linked to Prostate gland, removal of. Service-connecting a secondary condition can increase your combined rating.

Common questions about Prostate gland, removal of

Is Prostate gland, removal of a VA-rated disability?
Yes. The VA rates Prostate gland, removal of under VASRD diagnostic code 7528 (Genitourinary System). Complications following surgical removal of the prostate gland.
What VA disability rating can I get for Prostate gland, removal of?
Possible VA ratings for Prostate gland, removal of are 100%, 60%, 40%. Examples: 100% — Following prostate cancer treatment with ongoing issues; 60% — Urinary incontinence requiring appliance; 40% — Frequent urination and leakage.
What's the typical VA rating awarded for Prostate gland, removal of?
The average awarded rating for Prostate gland, removal of is 60%. Roughly 6,200 veterans are service-connected for Prostate gland, removal of each year. Typical approval likelihood: High.
What evidence helps prove Prostate gland, removal of for VA disability?
Strong evidence for a Prostate gland, removal of claim includes: Surgical notes; Urologist opinion; VA oncology records.
What mistakes should veterans avoid when claiming Prostate gland, removal of?
Common pitfalls when filing for Prostate gland, removal of: Not linking to cancer exposure; Inadequate evidence of symptoms.
Is Prostate gland, removal of a presumptive condition for VA benefits?
Yes — Prostate gland, removal of is recognized as a presumptive condition. The VA presumes service connection if you meet the qualifying service criteria, which reduces the evidence burden compared to a direct service-connection claim.
What conditions are commonly secondary to Prostate gland, removal of?
Conditions often service-connected as secondary to Prostate gland, removal of include: , , . Filing for secondary conditions can increase a veteran's combined VA rating.

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