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Soft Tissue Sarcoma VA Disability Rating

Diagnostic code 5329
By the editorial deskUpdated Jul 31, 2026Sources verified Jul 31, 2026
Presumptive under: Agent Orange
Quick summary
Soft tissue sarcoma (of muscle, fat, or fibrous connective tissue) is rated under diagnostic code 5329 at 100 percent while active and during treatment, continued for 6 months after treatment ends, then rated on residual impairment of function. Soft tissue sarcomas are on the Agent Orange presumptive list.
Key requirements
  • Service connection requires a current diagnosis, an in-service event or exposure, and a medical link (nexus) between the two.
  • VA assigns ratings of 0% to 100% under diagnostic code 5329, using the criteria in the rating table below.
  • The percentage assigned turns on Pathology and loss of function.
  • Presumptive service connection may apply under the Agent Orange for veterans with qualifying service.
This page explains common evidence VA may consider when rating this condition. It is not medical advice and does not diagnose any condition. Talk with a licensed medical professional about diagnosis and treatment, and with a VA accredited representative (38 CFR 14.629) about a specific claim.
Ratings
0% to 100%
Diagnostic code
5329
Decided on
Pathology and loss of function
Presumptive under
Agent Orange
The five parts of a compensation decisionA current disabilityAn in service eventA connectionSeverity under the criteriaAn effective dateHow the pieces fit together
RatingCriteria
100%Active malignancy or during treatment. Continued for 6 months after the cessation of surgical, X-ray, antineoplastic chemotherapy, or other therapeutic procedure.
0%Thereafter, rated on residual impairment of function under the matching muscle, nerve, scar, or joint codes.

Illustrative scenarios showing how the criteria above are applied. These are educational examples, not a prediction of any individual veteran's rating.

Active disease or treatment window

Illustrates 100%

Situation. The sarcoma is active, or it has been less than six months since treatment ended.

How the criteria apply. Active malignancy, continued for six months after surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy ends, rates 100 percent under DC 5329.

Residuals after treatment

Illustrates 0%

Situation. After the 100 percent window, the rating is based on residual loss of function.

How the criteria apply. Thereafter the disability is rated on residual impairment under the matching muscle, nerve, scar, or joint codes (DC 5329).

Active sarcoma is 100 percent. Afterward, the rating follows what the tumor and its treatment left behind: muscle loss, nerve damage, scarring, or limited motion.

What VA looks at

Pathology confirming a soft tissue sarcoma, treatment status, residual loss of function in the affected area, and qualifying herbicide exposure service.

Common exam and DBQ topics

Tumor site, surgery and treatment timeline, strength, motion, nerve symptoms, scars.

Evidence that usually matters

Pathology and oncology records, operative reports, physical therapy notes, range of motion and strength findings.

Common misunderstandings

The Agent Orange presumption covers a specific list of sarcoma types in 38 CFR 3.309(e). The exact pathology diagnosis matters, so get the full pathology report into the file.

If a VA decision on this came back wrong

You have three review lanes, pick the one that fits the situation.

Under the Appeals Modernization Act, a veteran has one year from a VA decision to file a Higher Level Review, a Supplemental Claim, or a Board Appeal, and filing within that one year window protects the original effective date.

Related conditions

Background reading

Supplemental articles that connect to this condition.

State benefits stack with VA disability

Your rating may also qualify you for state-level benefits.

VA compensation is federal, but every state layers its own benefits on top. Many states reduce or waive property tax for disabled veterans, and many offer license, tuition, or vehicle benefits at various rating levels. The thresholds, dollar amounts, and eligibility rules vary widely from state to state, so the reliable answer is always your own state's guide.

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Secondary conditions and case specific outcomes are fact specific. We do not tell you what claims to file. Consider talking with a VA accredited representative.
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Editor's note

Most recent human review on this page, July 31, 2026. Below is the review history across this page, its citations, and the supplemental articles it links to.

  1. July 31, 2026conditionThis page
  2. July 5, 2026articleAgent Orange Claims
  3. July 5, 2026articleThe C&P Exam: What to Expect and How to Prepare
  4. July 5, 2026articleVA Presumptive Conditions, Category by Category
  5. June 13, 2026citation38 CFR Part 4 Schedule for Rating Disabilities
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