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.
MVP researchers are studying ways to better screen for and prevent certain health conditions.
MVP researchers are studying conditions that matter to Veterans, like suicide prevention.
The findings of this new MVP study underscore the importance and positive impact of diverse representation in genetic research, paving the way for significant advances in health care tailored to Veteran population-specific needs.
MVP is part of VA's history, using data to study conditions that matter to Veterans.
MVP research studies the complex factors that affect brain health in Veterans.
MVP studies conditions that matter to Veterans like mental health and wellness.
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.
Pittsburgh VA has enrolled an impressive number of participants in MVP.
VA’s largest research program is making discoveries to help improve health care for Black Veterans.