UIC Women\u0027s Flames celebrate young girl who is cancer free
It's not uncommon to see basketball players high-five each other on the court, but the most special one Saturday for the University of Illinois Chicago Flames women happened in the locker room.
It was high-fives all around for 5-year-old Georgianna"Gigi" Anderson, who just celebrate one year cancer free. Her parents say after surgeries and multiple medical treatments, she is now healthy and doing well.
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