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Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK's Granddaughter, Reveals Terminal Cancer Diagnosis

Tatiana Schlossberg, diagnosed with rare AML mutation, underwent chemotherapy, two stem-cell transplants, and immunotherapy; criticizes cousin RFK Jr. for cutting nearly $500 million in vaccine research funding.

  • On Saturday, Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy, disclosed in The New Yorker that she has terminal leukemia, with doctors estimating she may have about a year to live.
  • Shortly after giving birth, doctors found Tatiana Schlossberg's white‑blood‑cell count reached 131,000, far above normal, diagnosing acute myeloid leukemia with Inversion 3.
  • Undergoing treatment, Schlossberg had chemotherapy, two stem-cell transplants—first from sister Rose Schlossberg, then from an unrelated donor—and joined a CAR‑T‑cell therapy trial in January.
  • Her family reports that Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg, along with siblings Rose and Jack Schlossberg, help raise her two young children while George Moran, husband, provides care during hospital stays.
  • Criticizing policy, Schlossberg wrote that NIH funding cuts, including `nearly a half billion dollars` for mRNA research, threaten clinical trials and patient care, she said.
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Krem2 News broke the news in Spokane, United States on Saturday, November 22, 2025.
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