Meet the 6-year-old cancer survivor who will walk the runway for a good cause

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Meet the 6-year-old cancer survivor who will walk the runway for a good cause
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The Heroes for Cancer fashion show in Frisco will help families and patients affected by cancer.

Noble Samiyah, of Euless, was only two when she was diagnosed with leukemia; she's now in remission and ready to strut her stuff in an upcoming charity fashion showNoble Samiyah of Euless is a cancer survivor and a champion for a local nonprofit that helps families through their darkest times.

"They told me it's probably common for the nose, dry season, so they sent her back home and the following weekend, she had a blood clot in her eyes. So, I'm like, 'I have to take her to the hospital,'" said King. "It felt like a long journey but now that so much time went by, it's about being appreciative," said King.

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