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What diseases give the right to INSS benefits? There is no specific list or disease, but what generates the right to the benefit is proof of incapacity to work, that is; the insured person needs to prove that he or she cannot or is unable to work, either due to the disease or medication he or she is taking. And this must be proven through: Exams, medical records, preferably organized in chronological order. The oldest documents serve to prove the date of the onset of the disease or incapacity, the most recent ones help to confirm that the disease still persists. There are diseases that require a 12-month contribution period and others that DO NOT require a period to be entitled to the benefit, they are: Active tuberculosis Leprosy Mental alienation Malignant neoplasm (cancer) Blindness Irreversible and disabling paralysis Severe heart disease Parkinson's disease Ankylosing spondyloarthrosis Severe nephropathy Advanced stage of Paget's disease (osteitis deformans) Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Radiation contamination based on the conclusion of specialized medicine Multiple Sclerosis Severe liver disease If you have any questions, please contact us by clicking on the link below: https://wa.me/5511995085396 Instagram: @taissantosprevidencia WhatsApp: 011 99508-5396 ???? Website: www.taissantos.com.br Subscribe to the Channel @taissantosprevidencia