MULTIPLE MYELOMA CLAIMS

Social Security will often pay for multiple myeloma with sufficient documentation.  The medical records submitted should provide sufficient details about the onset of the disease, the severity of symptoms, where the lesion(s) occurred and response to treatment.  Biopsy and pathology reports must be provided.

In the case of stem cell transplant (bone marrow transplant), Social Security will award a period of disability starting with the date of transplant.  They will review improvement at the end of one year to determine whether payments can continue.

Multiple Myeloma is considered under Listing 13.07 in the blue book.

If additional or other types of cancer are involved, they should be considered under separate Listings.

 

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