DC 7630Gynecological Conditions38 CFR § 4.116

Malignant neoplasms of the breast

The VA rates Malignant neoplasms of the breast under Diagnostic Code 7630 at a single 100% level. At 100%, veterans receive $3939/month or more in compensation.

Rating schedule — DC 7630 at a glance

Minimum rating
100%

Lowest schedular rating available

Maximum rating
100%

Full schedular disability

Rating tiers
1

100%

CFR section
§ 4.116

Part 4 rating schedule

Body system
Gynecological Conditions
Secondary conditions
0

None mapped

What are the VA rating criteria for Malignant neoplasms of the breast?

RatingCriteria
100%

Malignant neoplasms of the breast

Malignant neoplasms of the breast

Common Questions About Malignant neoplasms of the breast VA Ratings

What is the VA rating range for Malignant neoplasms of the breast?

The VA rates Malignant neoplasms of the breast under Diagnostic Code 7630 at 100%. The minimum 100% rating requires: Malignant neoplasms of the breast. The maximum 100% rating requires: Malignant neoplasms of the breast.

Which 38 CFR diagnostic code does the VA use for Malignant neoplasms of the breast?

The VA rates Malignant neoplasms of the breast under Diagnostic Code (DC) 7630, governed by 38 CFR 38 CFR § 4.116. The diagnostic code establishes the specific rating tiers and severity criteria the VA examiner applies.

Can Malignant neoplasms of the breast qualify for TDIU?

Yes — a 100% rating for Malignant neoplasms of the breast alone meets the single-disability threshold for TDIU (38 CFR § 4.16). If the condition prevents substantially gainful employment, the veteran is compensated at the 100% rate without a schedular 100% rating.

What evidence supports a higher rating for Malignant neoplasms of the breast?

The key evidence for Malignant neoplasms of the breast is documentation of how the condition affects daily functioning. Treatment records showing worsening symptoms, functional limitations documented by your provider, and buddy statements describing observable impact on daily life all strengthen the claim. A nexus letter from a qualified medical professional linking the current severity to service is essential for contested claims.

What happens at the C&P exam for Malignant neoplasms of the breast?

The C&P examiner uses a Gynecological Conditions DBQ and evaluates your condition against the DC 7630 rating criteria. The examiner documents symptom frequency, severity, and functional impact. Bring all treatment records and describe your worst days, not your best — the VA rates on the full clinical picture across time, not a snapshot of one good day.

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