Part E Covered Conditions
Part E Covered Conditions is any illness or death resulting from exposure to a toxic substance from employment at a DOE facility or a RECA Section 5 facility. This includes any occupational illness accepted under Part B. Any condition accepted under Part B of the EEOICPA will also be accepted under Part E of the EEOICPA as a covered illness if you have covered employment under Part E.
Below is a list of illnesses with a known causal link to a toxic substance. If you are diagnosed with any of these conditions you should consider our EEOICPA Liaison Services.
Illnesses with a Known Causal Link to a Toxic Substance
- Acro-osteolysi
- Acute tubular necrosis
- Angiosarcoma of the liver
- Animal handler lung
- Aplastic anemia
- Arsenic, chronic toxic effect
- Asbestosis
- Asbestos-related pleural disease
- Asphyxiation, chemical
- Asphyxiation, simple
- Bird breeder lung
- Bladder cancer
- Bone cancer
- Bronchiolitis obliterans
- Byssinosis
- Cadmium, chronic toxic effect
- Carbon disulfide, chronic toxic effect
- Cataract, chemical or radiation induced
- Chloracne
- Chromium, chronic toxic effect
- Chromomycosis
- Chronic beryllium disease
- Chronic renal failure
- Coal workers’ pneumoconiosis
- Colorado tick fever
- Contact dermatitis, allergic
- Contact dermatitis, photoallergic
- Contact dermatitis, photoirritant
- Contact urticaria
- Cutaneous larva migrans
- CWP, complicated
- Cytomegalovirus infection
- Dermatophytosis
- Ehrlichiosis
- Encephalopathy, acute toxic
- Encephalopathy, chronic solvent
- Fumigants, acute toxic effect
- Gastroenteritis, viral
- Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
- Hard metal disease
- Hemolytic anemia, acute
- Hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Hepatitis, chemical
- Histoplasmosis
- Humidifier fever
- Humidifier HP
- Hydrofluoric acid, toxic effect
- Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
- Hypersensitivity pneumonitis, acute
- Infertility, female
- Infertility, male
- Influenza
- Inhalation fever
- Isocyanate HP
- Kidney cancer
- Laryngeal cancer
- Lead, subacute toxic effect
- Legionellosis
- Leukemia
- Liver cancer
- Lung cancer
- Lyme disease
- Lymphocytic choriomeningitis
- Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin
- Manganese, chronic toxic effect
- Measles
- Melanoma
- Melioidosis
- Mercury, elemental, chronic toxic effect
- Mesothelioma, peritoneal
- Mesothelioma, pleural
- Metal fume fever
- Metalworking fluids HP
- Methemoglobinemia, acute
- Mill fever
- Nasal sinus cancer
- Nasopharynx cancer
- Neuropathy, toxic
- Oil acne
- Omsk hemorrhagic fever
- Orf (Contagious ecthyma)
- Organic dust inhalation fever
- Organochlorine insecticides, acute poisoning
- Organophosphate & carbamates, acute poisoning
- Osteomalacia
- Osteonecrosis
- Ovarian cancer
- Paracoccidioidomycosis
- Parkinsonism
- Parvovirus B19 infection
- Pentachlorophenol/Dinitrophenol, acute poisoning
- Pneumoconioses, benign
- Pneumoconioses, other
- Pneumonitis, toxic
- Polymer fume fever
- Pulmonary disease, chronic obstructive
- Rabies
- Radiation sickness, acute
- Rat-bite fever
- Raynaud’s phenomenon
- Relapsing fever
- Rocky mountain spotted fever
- Sequoiosis
- Silicosis, acute
- Silicosis, complicated
- Silicosis, simple
- Skeletal fluorosis
- Skin cancer
- Solvents, acute toxic effect
- Sporotrichosis
- Stomach cancer
- Suberosis
- Tick paralysis
- TMA HP
- Tuberculosis
- Varicella-zoster virus infection
- Vesicular stomatitis fever
- Viral warts
- Vocal cord dysfunction, irritant-associated
- Yellow fever
If you have been diagnosed with a condition that is not listed above as one of the Part E Covered Conditions with a known causal link to a toxic substance you should contact our EEOICPA Liaison. Due to the growth of knowledge and understanding of the medical sciences this is not an exhaustive list of conditions that may be covered under Part E of the EEOICPA.
Radiogenic Cancers
Any cancer not specifically listed as one of the Part E Covered Conditions above may be covered as a radiongenic cancer. A radiogenic cancer is any diagnosed cancer other than Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) that is determined to have a probability of causation of 50% or greater due to radiation exposure.
If you have been diagnosed with any cancer and have covered employment under the EEOICPA you may be eligible for compensation and medical benefits. Please, feel free to contact our EEOICPA Liaison if you have any questions.