Scientific and technical cooperation with the University of Pune and the University of Hyderabad, India - Capacity building in the field of education and research - Innovative strategies for early cancer detection via volatile metabolic markers (Human Cancer Volatom database - HCV). This project was identified by RTI International for their own research purposes and some fields do not align with The GO Map categories. End dates were estimated as one year after the start date. The Project Type "Research, Clinical" may not accurately describe this project's focus but was used for all RTI International's Global Noncommunicable Diseases Initiative projects added in June 2018. Specialties were not analyzed. All project funding was valued in 2015 USD.