Bladder Cancer — VA Disability Rating & Claim Guide
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Sources: 38 CFR Part 4 (rating schedule), VA.gov disability, PubMed evidence
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Prep →2026 Compensation Rates
Monthly compensation for Bladder Cancer, based on your overall combined VA disability rating.
| Rating | Monthly (Alone) | Monthly (w/ Spouse) | Annual |
|---|---|---|---|
| 10% | $180.42 | — | $2,165.04 |
| 20% | $356.66 | — | $4,279.92 |
| 30% | $552.47 | $617.47 | $6,629.64 |
| 40% | $795.84 | $882.84 | $9,550.08 |
| 50% | $1,132.90 | $1,241.90 | $13,594.80 |
| 60% | $1,435.02 | $1,566.02 | $17,220.24 |
| 70% | $1,808.45 | $1,961.45 | $21,701.40 |
| 80% | $2,102.15 | $2,277.15 | $25,225.80 |
| 90% | $2,362.30 | $2,559.30 | $28,347.60 |
| 100% | $3,938.58 | $4,158.17 | $47,262.96 |
Common Symptoms
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Functional Limitations
VA rates disabilities based on how they limit your ability to function. Describe these limitations in your personal statement.
Rating Criteria for Bladder Cancer
Rating schedule under 38 CFR 4.115b, DC 7528 (malignant neoplasms of the genitourinary system). Criteria are simplified summaries; your specific rating depends on severity documented in your C&P exam.
Assigned for the active malignant neoplasm of the genitourinary system. Following cessation of surgery, X-ray, antineoplastic chemotherapy, or other therapeutic procedure, the 100% rating continues with a mandatory VA examination at the expiration of six months.
After the mandatory six-month examination, if there is no local recurrence or metastasis, the condition is rated on its residuals as either voiding dysfunction or renal dysfunction, whichever is predominant. The resulting percentage depends on the severity of that residual dysfunction.
Verified against 38 CFR Part 4, the official VA rating schedule. Reviewed July 2026.
Evidence Checklist
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Common Treatments
Documenting ongoing treatment strengthens your claim and supports higher ratings.
Secondary Conditions Linked to Bladder Cancer
These conditions are commonly claimed as secondary to Bladder Cancer. A secondary condition can increase your overall combined rating and monthly compensation.
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