Veteran Eric Golnick joined the Million Veteran Program after losing his best friend to cancer caused by toxic exposure.
MVP researchers are studying conditions that matter to Veterans, like suicide prevention.
MVP’s research informs personalized care for Veterans, supporting whole health and beyond.
During March, we pay special attention to how Million Veteran Program is improving the future of health care for women Veterans.
VA’s largest research program is making discoveries to help improve health care for Black Veterans.
The Million Veteran Program continues to make strides toward improving Veteran health care, thanks to more than 1 million participants.
The Million Veteran Program has reached the historic milestone of one million Veterans enrolled, and it continues to pave the way for improved Veteran health care.
Join the Million Veteran Program online. You will have the option to receive an at-home blood sample collection kit in the mail.
VA’s largest research program, the Million Veteran Program, is making discoveries through diverse representation
The Million Veteran Program looks to study military exposures specific to different eras of military service.
The Million Veteran Program (MVP) hopes to one day bring effective treatment to Veterans faster. Watch video here to learn more.
NAFLD is a growing cause of liver disease. It has an estimated worldwide prevalence of 25% in adults. In the United States, that prevalence is projected to climb to nearly 34% by 2030.












