A Ground-Breaking India-Led Cancer Test is Set to Launch This Year The family has agreed to call the treatment HrC after Dr. Tripathi's son-in-law and former high-profile Mumbai police officer Himanshu Roy died by suicide in 2018 while battling cancer. | 10 May 2021 11:50 AM GMT New Delhi- An Indian biotechnology project claims to have made a significant breakthrough in cancer early detection that, if approved by regulators by the end of the year, could significantly advance cancer diagnosis and save millions of lives. Epigeneres Biotechnology in Mumbai and Tzar Labs in Singapore, both led by nanotech scientist Vinay Kumar Tripathi and his family, have published their findings in a peer-reviewed journal based in Berlin, claiming 100 percent efficacy.