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DI 23022: Processing Quick Disability Determination (QDD) and Compassionate Allowances (CAL) in the Disability Determination Services (DDS)

TN 1 (10-08)

COMPASSIONATE ALLOWANCE INFORMATION

SMALL CELL CANCER OF THE OVARY

DESCRIPTION

Small Cell Cancer of the Ovary is an extremely rare type of ovarian cancer that is distinguished from other ovarian epithelial and ovarian germ cell tumors. It is divided into two types, the hypercalcemic and the pulmonary type, of which the latter is extremely rare. Small cell cancer of the ovary tends to occur in young women (under 40 years of age).

ALTERNATE NAMES

Cancer of the Ovary, Small Cell Carcinoma of the Ovary

DIAGNOSTIC TESTING AND CODING

There is no standard or routine screening test for small cell cancer of the ovary. Pelvic exam, transvaginal ultrasound may detect ovarian cancer. Biopsy is the primary method of diagnosis and staging of the disease.

TREATMENT

The primary form of treatment for small cell cancer of the ovary is surgery with chemotherapy or radiotherapy, depending on the stage of the disease. Effective treatment of patients with high-stage tumors or recurrent disease has not yet been achieved, although rare patients with high stage tumors have survived over 4 years after intensive chemotherapy, radiation therapy, or both.

PROGRESSION

Small cell cancer of the ovary is a highly aggressive tumor. Metastatic tumor occurs mostly within the pelvis and abdomen, but hematogenous spread also occurs. Only one-third of patients with stage Ia disease have disease-free follow-up periods and almost all patients with higher stage tumors die of disease, usually within 2 years.

SUGGESTED PROGRAMMATIC ASSESSMENT*

Suggested MER for Evaluation: A pathology report of a biopsy specimen from the ovary showing small cell cancer. There is no substitute for pathology.

Suggested Listings for Evaluation:

DETERMINATION

LISTING

REMARKS

Meets Listing

 

 

Medical Equals

13.23E

Small cell cancer of the ovary equals listing 13.23E with a diagnosis supported by biopsy.

* Adjudicators may, at their discretion, use the Medical Evidence of Record or Listings suggested to evaluate the claim. However, the decision to allow or deny the claim rests with the adjudicator.

Last Updated: 9/10/08

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