Listing 13.25
Testicles — cancer with metastatic disease progressive or recurrent following initial chemotherapy
This listing covers testicular cancer. It has a single requirement: the cancer must have spread (metastatic disease) AND be growing or have come back even after the first course of chemotherapy.
Upload your medical records
PDFs or photos (JPG, PNG) — up to 15 files, 20 MB each.
What Listing 13.25 asks for
What SSA looks for — see the 1 items
We will check your records against each of these. Every item comes straight from SSA's own listing.
- The testicular cancer has spread, and it kept growing or came back even after the first chemotherapy.
- Both parts are needed: metastatic disease AND progression or recurrence after chemotherapy.
Read the original wording
The testicular cancer has spread, and it kept growing or came back even after the first chemotherapy. Both parts are needed: metastatic disease AND progression or recurrence after chemotherapy.
(Listing 13.25, criterion A)
How long it must last:
No listing-specific duration stated. Under 13.00H2, an impairment meeting this listing is considered disabling until at least 3 years after onset of complete remission.