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Cancer kid in TV bid

A leukemia-stricken 7-year-old Queens boy and his 6-year-old pal might wind up as reality-TV stars because of their effort to find bone-marrow donors.

Luis Danvers, of Jamaica, and Jack Szablewski, of Brick, NJ, met at a bone-marrow drive and found a common goal — to encourage as many people as possible to register as donors.

“People need to get swabbed because we want to save Luis’ life,” said Jack, noting his friend has not found a match.

The kids were filmed yesterday for a reality pilot being pitched by photographer Tricia Messeroux.

Luis was diagnosed with leukemia in 2009, and his mother, Sharon Turnage, is the kids’ biggest supporter.

“[Donation] is a way to give cancer a good kick and say, ‘No,’ you’re not going to take my son,’ ” she said.

Jack made headlines in 2010 when his preschool expelled him for growing his hair long so he could donate it to a chemo patient.