VA Diagnostic Code 6014Malignant neoplasms of the eye, orbit, and adnexa (excluding skin):
A single 100% rating under § 4.79. Here is what the VA requires for it.
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Summary
Malignant neoplasms of the eye, orbit, and adnexa (excluding skin) that do not require therapy comparable to that for systemic malignancies: Separately evaluate visual and nonvisual impairment, e.g., disfigurement (diagnostic code 7800), and combine the evaluations
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- 100%
Malignant neoplasms of the eye, orbit, and adnexa (excluding skin) that require therapy that is comparable to those used for systemic malignancies, i.e., systemic chemotherapy, X-ray therapy more extensive than to the area of the eye, or surgery more extensive than enucleation
Notes on this code
These notes are part of the regulation. They change how the levels above are applied.
- Note: Continue the 100 percent rating beyond the cessation of any surgical, X-ray, antineoplastic chemotherapy, or other therapeutic procedure. Six months after discontinuance of such treatment, the appropriate disability rating will be determined by mandatory VA examination. Any change in evaluation based upon that or any subsequent examination will be subject to the provisions of § 3.105(e) of this chapter. If there has been no local recurrence or metastasis, evaluate based on residuals
Malignant Neoplasms of the Eye, Orbit, and Adnexa (Diagnostic Code 6014)
VA Disability Rating Schedule — 38 CFR § 4.79 · Organs of Special Sense (Eye)
Understanding This Condition
Diagnostic Code 6014 addresses malignant neoplasms (cancers) of the eye, orbit, and adnexa, specifically excluding skin cancers. These are cancerous growths affecting the eye itself, the bony socket (orbit), and the surrounding structures.
Under the VA rating schedule, how this condition is evaluated depends on the type of treatment it requires and, later, on any lasting effects that remain after treatment.
Available Rating Level
| Rating | What It Reflects |
|---|---|
| 100% | Malignant neoplasms of the eye, orbit, and adnexa (excluding skin) that require therapy comparable to that used for systemic malignancies — i.e., systemic chemotherapy, X-ray therapy more extensive than to the area of the eye, or surgery more extensive than enucleation. |
For Cancers Not Requiring Systemic-Level Therapy
For malignant neoplasms that do not require therapy comparable to that for systemic malignancies, the VA evaluates the condition differently. In these cases, the VA separately evaluates visual and nonvisual impairment — for example, disfigurement (rated under diagnostic code 7800) — and then combines those evaluations.
What the VA Looks For
When rating this condition, the VA considers:
- The type of therapy required. A 100% rating applies when treatment is comparable to that used for systemic malignancies — such as systemic chemotherapy, X-ray therapy more extensive than to the eye area, or surgery more extensive than enucleation.
- Duration of treatment. The 100% rating continues beyond the cessation of any surgical, X-ray, antineoplastic chemotherapy, or other therapeutic procedure.
- Follow-up examination. Six months after treatment is discontinued, the appropriate disability rating is determined by a mandatory VA examination. Any change in evaluation based on that or any subsequent examination is subject to the provisions of § 3.105(e).
- Recurrence or metastasis. If there has been no local recurrence or metastasis, the condition is evaluated based on its residuals.
- Residual impairment. For cancers not requiring systemic-level therapy, the VA separately assesses visual and nonvisual impairment (such as disfigurement) and combines the evaluations.
This information is drawn directly from the VA rating schedule at 38 CFR § 4.79 (Diagnostic Code 6014). It is provided for general educational purposes and does not guarantee any particular rating or outcome.
These criteria are a rendering of § 4.79, diagnostic code 6014. The official version is the one that governs your rating.
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