What to Expect in a Prostate Cancer C&P Exam | VA Disability

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • In this video Leah offers a detailed guide on what to expect during a VA Compensation and Pension (C&P) exam specifically for prostate cancer, aiming to alleviate the concerns of veterans who often feel apprehensive about the process. Initially, veterans scheduled for an exam receive a packet detailing the examiner's qualifications and the exam logistics. At the exam, the examiner discusses the Disability Benefit Questionnaire (DBQ), which veterans can also have completed by their healthcare provider beforehand. The DBQ covers various conditions but will focus on those relevant to the veteran’s case, including any history of prostate cancer. The exam might address additional conditions like erectile dysfunction if applicable, and veterans have the option to decline certain physical exams for comfort.
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Komentáře • 22

  • @tarheeloutdoorexcursions5580

    Recently I was awarded 60% with SMC-K for prostate cancer plus residuals from the cancer and surgery which was all linked to Camp Lejeune. I completed all the paperwork and filed it all myself. My C&P examiner was great and made the process easy. The worst part was the fourteen month wait for a decision to be made. I appreciate the informational videos and all the hard work that goes into the process of making them. Videos like yours helped me tremendously with navigating the process.

  • @jakejake8432
    @jakejake8432 Před 2 měsíci

    I was diagnosed with prostate cancer last year at Scott and White Hospital, and I filed a claim under the Pact Act as a Gulf War vet. My c&p exam is coming up at the end of the month on 5/31/34... in Temple Tx.

  • @raysabor3413
    @raysabor3413 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank You, Many Veterans have no idea what paperwork and processes are considered in an rating, Me being one, Your time and work are greatly appreciated.

  • @johnwayne5011
    @johnwayne5011 Před 10 dny

    Will you lose your rating if you refuse the prostate exam? My dad had the prostate removed and went through ration.

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  Před 9 dny

      I am not really sure about that sir. You may want to check in with a legal professional on that. I am really sorry to hear about your dad

  • @siddkid3169
    @siddkid3169 Před 3 měsíci

    Comprehending the DBQ'S will allow you to make a strong CLAIM...Be confident my friends 😊

  • @danieljustdaniel9550
    @danieljustdaniel9550 Před 3 měsíci

    Question on this. I had prostate cancer in 06/2019. I filed for compensation with the VA and was denied on 11/2019 They saying it was not presumption. not military related peace time. Then they added the Pact Act and burn pits which I was around during our deployment to the Gulf. I was treated from 09/2019 thru 01/2020. It stated that those that were been treated would get 100 % for 6 months. Then only based on your conditions after. So, I refiled now that Im in the presumptive group. Will my disability if approved be based on my current problems I'm having since i have finished my treatment.

    • @prestigeveteranmedical
      @prestigeveteranmedical  Před 3 měsíci

      I am not sure sir. Have you discussed your case with a VSO or another legal professional?

    • @TheDisco672
      @TheDisco672 Před 3 měsíci

      Hopefully, you can at least get residuals

    • @Inlandchuck
      @Inlandchuck Před 3 měsíci

      I am in a similar situation.😊

    • @Inlandchuck
      @Inlandchuck Před 3 měsíci

      Please reply and let me know what your results were.

    • @johnj9267
      @johnj9267 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Don't you still have problems, such as insomnia, urinary leakage in the middle of the night, need to wear pads during the day, and I'm sure you have ED...do your homework, and never be embarrassed to talk to your Dr, and never miss an appointment. Good luck