VA Presumptive Condition

Is Cancer of the Liver a VA Presumptive Condition?

Yes — under 1 service era.If your service matches the era + location criteria below, you can file a VA disability claim without submitting a nexus letter — service connection is presumed.

Eras under which this is presumptive

Radiation-Exposed Veteran

Cancer of the Liver (primary, except cirrhosis or hepatitis B)

Service criteria: Specific missions: Hiroshima/Nagasaki 1945; Atmospheric nuclear-test participation; POW in Japan 1945; Service at gaseous-diffusion plants Paducah/Portsmouth/Oak Ridge; Service at Amchitka before 1974

Specific high-radiation missions (atomic test participation, Hiroshima occupation, gaseous diffusion plants). 21+ cancers presumptive.

How to file: Submit VA Form 21-526EZ (Application for Disability Compensation). Include your DD-214 + medical records showing the diagnosis. No nexus letter required — service connection is presumed for the eras above.
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This page is part of a comprehensive catalog of VA-recognized presumptive conditions covering Agent Orange (Vietnam, Korea DMZ, blue-water Navy), PACT Act 2022 burn-pit exposure (post-9/11), Camp Lejeune water contamination, Gulf War illness, and radiation-exposed veterans. Sourced from VA's official presumptive lists with 2024 PACT Act expansions. Always verify the most current list at va.gov/disability/eligibility/hazardous-materials-exposure before filing. Browse all conditions →