The Million Veteran Program (MVP) hopes to one day bring effective treatment to Veterans faster. Watch video here to learn more.
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer for American women. Although mammogram screenings have lowered the number of deaths from breast cancer, better screening methods could help determine risk and help prevent the cancer before it develops, according to the study researchers.
Edwin Callahan volunteered to participate in the VA Million Veteran Program because genetics is a next frontier in medicine that will serve those who have served us, our Veterans.
VA Research recently published findings on the genetics behind schizophrenia, burn pit exposure and prostate cancer risk.
A look at how VA is using genomics to guide smarter screening, treatment and prevention for Veterans, featuring Dr. Jason Vassy.
Kenneth Lewis becomes the 5,000th Veteran to participate in the Million Veteran Program in Providence VAHCS. He represents the continued involvement of Veterans around the nation to continue to serve through advancing health research for all Veterans.
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An Army Veteran discusses the importance of mental health research and how joining MVP can help improve the future of Veteran mental health care.
MVP now serves all Veterans who have worn the uniform, regardless of combat experience, alongside the continued support for former professional athletes.
Discover resources to get involved in your community, volunteer and give back to fellow Veterans.
Veteran Eric Golnick joined the Million Veteran Program after losing his best friend to cancer caused by toxic exposure.
Since the millionth Veteran joined MVP in 2023, the program has continued its research to improve health care for all.












