Listing 13.21 · Cancer (malignant neoplasms)

Cancers of the prostate gland

To be approved under this listing, a claim must meet all of the criteria below — and the medical records have to prove it.

  1. A

    Documented diagnosis confirmed by biopsy or pathology.

    In plain terms: Have you been diagnosed with prostate cancer?

    Evidence required:Biopsy reportPathology reportTreating physician report
  2. B

    Progressive or persistent despite initial hormonal intervention; OR with visceral metastases; OR small-cell or signet-ring-cell variant; OR recurrent after radiation or surgery.

    In plain terms: Has it spread, come back, or progressed despite hormone therapy?

    Evidence required:Pathology reportCT scanPET scanTreating physician report
Read the official SSA text for Listing 13.21

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Source: SSA Listing of Impairments (Blue Book), 20 CFR Part 404, Subpart P, Appendix 1 · Updated 2026-06-18. Criteria paraphrased for readability; see the official SSA text linked above. Not legal or medical advice — whether a specific medical record meets Listing 13.21 is an individualized judgment SSA makes on the evidence.