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Qualifying for Social Security Benefits for Ovarian Cancer
Posted: Oct 21, 2022
From chemotherapy to surgery, ovarian cancer treatment can be life changing. If you’ve been diagnosed with ovarian cancer and you expect to be out of work for several months, maybe longer, you might be able to qualify for Social Security disability benefits. The Social Security Administration (SSA) offers these much-needed financial resources to millions of people in need.
Medical Qualifications for Disability BenefitsNot every woman with ovarian cancer will "automatically" qualify for disability benefits. The SSA uses its own medical criteria also known as the Blue Book to evaluate every applicant who filed for Social Security disability. The Blue Book contains hundreds of potentially qualifying illnesses, and which specific testing or symptoms you’ll need medical documentation of to be approved.
Ovarian cancer is found under section 13.23 of the Blue Book. Under this listing, there are various ways for you to medically qualify:
- Your cancer is not a germ cell tumor, and has at least one of the following:
- Extension beyond the pelvis, such as to the bowels
- Spread past regional lymph nodes
- Returned despite anticancer therapy (usually 3 months will qualify)
- Your ovarian cancer is germ cell, and it has returned since your initial anticancer therapy.
- Your cancer is small cell/oat cell, which is usually aggressive and more challenging to treat.
Even if you don't meet the blue book criteria doesn't mean your claim is dead. You can still be approved in other ways. People who do not meet a listing under the blue book but can still prove they’re unable to work can receive disability benefits under what’s called a Medical Vocational Allowance.
The Law Offices of Christopher Le is a San Antonio- based law firm focused on helping those injured on the job or by the negligence of others, as well as helping those who can no longer work file for social security disability.