Tatiana Schlossberg’s Terminal Illness: A Year Left to Live

The granddaughter of late President John F. Kennedy has revealed she has terminal cancer and has less than a year to live. The 35-year-old journalist shared details about her diagnosis, which occurred shortly after giving birth to her second child in May 2024. She was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, featuring a rare mutation called Inversion 3, and underwent multiple treatments including bone-marrow transplants, chemotherapy, and blood transfusions. Despite the challenges, she described the emotional impact of not being able to take care of her daughter, who is an infant, and the prospect of her children growing up without memories of her. The article highlights her journey through clinical trials and the support from her family, including her husband, George Moran, whom she met at Yale, and their two young children: a son, Edwin, and a daughter, 18 months old.

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