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CancerPACT Act 2022

Bladder Cancer (Genitourinary)

Typical VA Rating Range
100%
Actual ratings are assigned by VA raters based on C&P exam findings. This range reflects typical outcomes for veterans with this condition.

About This Condition

Cancer arising from the cells lining the bladder, with urothelial (transitional cell) carcinoma being the most common type. Bladder cancer is a genitourinary cancer on the PACT Act presumptive list for veterans with qualifying toxic exposure. Veterans are rated at 100% during active treatment and then re-evaluated based on residual effects.

Evidence Needed

  • Pathology report confirming bladder cancer diagnosis
  • Cystoscopy results
  • CT urogram or imaging
  • Oncology treatment records
  • Documentation of qualifying service/deployment

ICD-10 Codes

C67.9C67.0C67.1C67.2C67.3C67.4C67.5

These ICD-10 codes should appear in your medical records and VA examination reports. Your physician and VA rater will use these codes to document the condition.

Next Step

Think this condition applies to you? Check your full PACT Act eligibility — we'll assess your service history, deployment locations, and all applicable conditions.

Published by the Honest MOS Editorial DeskVerified against DoD/.gov sourcesUpdated May 2026Editorial standards