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And later attended the Mississipi State University where he earned the Certification on Broadcast Meteorology in He started off his professional career in by working at WLOX. In he finally attained his career highlight when he joined KPRC 2 as a chief meteorologist. And since then his career has bloomed continuously. And with that amount of salary earned it is of no surprise that he boasts a decent net worth for himself as well. A seemingly dark cloud struck over his bright sky when he got diagnosed with prostate cancer which publicly revealed in September of Designed by ThemePacific.

The Famous Data. Posted by On 0 Comment. Frank Billingsley Photo. Share tweet. Six weeks later, the results that came back were astonishing: Billingsley's first test had matched him up with 37 men, and 28 of them were named Hensley. That meant Billingsley, by birth, was a Hensley, too.

It was the first time he'd ever felt like part of a family line. Gray; Drawn in by the "combination of science and good old-fashioned sleuthing," the weatherman took to the web and started trying to track down Hensleys. He ordered more types of DNA tests. Billingsley found family members of multiple races, regions, religions.

He became fast friends with a cousin with Jamaican roots who has a gift for genealogy. He emailed a woman in her 80s who shared some of his DNA; she sent him a family tree with more than 13, names. That, of course, was a jackpot. But most of Billingsley's discoveries came from long, tedious hours of research. He'd sit with his dogs and his laptop on the love seat in the kitchen, searching through his matches on FamilyTreeDNA.

He'd try to find people through Google, contact them on Facebook. Really, it became an obsession. Billingsley's husband, Kevin Gilliard, joked about whether they were going to pay to DNA test everyone in the world. To target these areas, a trocar normally used for laparoscopic procedures is placed into the lesion and a catheter is inserted in the prostate gland, precisely where treatment is desired.

Once the targeted location is identified, doctors remove the cancerous areas with a laser by heating up the nanoparticles to make the gold vibrate and destroy the disease. That would be a miss and a treatment failure. We have the best med center in the country, if not the world. The clinical trial is being conducted at UTHealth, Mt. Sinai and the University of Michigan. We have already started to plan for the second trial and that will be, in total, 55 patients.

That will be enough for the FDA to start approving us as an available treatment. Canfield and Halas hope the AuroLase therapy will be expanded to treat other cancers in the near future.



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