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JFK’s Granddaughter Tatiana Schlossberg Announces Terminal Cancer Diagnosis

by Ruth A

Published November 25, 2025

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Tatiana Schlossberg’s story has always carried the weight of history, yet her recent revelation brought a more personal chapter into focus. In her emotional essay, Tatiana Schlossberg shared that she is living with terminal cancer, a discovery that came on the same day she welcomed her second child.

According to NBC News, Tatiana Schlossberg learned she had acute myeloid leukemia after her doctor noticed her unusually high white blood cell count. She wrote about her disbelief, especially because she had always considered herself one of the healthiest people she knew. Her diagnosis revealed a rare subtype of AML, inversion 3, which carries an unfavorable prognosis.

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Tatiana Schlossberg’s Long Medical Battle

In a devastating essay, Tatiana Schlossberg, the daughter of Caroline Kennedy and granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy, reveals that she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia just hours after she gave birth to her daughter, and that she has less than a year to live.… pic.twitter.com/v3sBMpq3Sv

— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) November 22, 2025

 

Tatiana Schlossberg spent weeks in the hospital after her daughter’s birth. Her treatment began immediately and shifted between monitoring, chemotherapy, and later a bone marrow transplant. She also joined a clinical trial for CAR T-cell therapy, hoping for another path toward recovery.

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Throughout this journey, Tatiana Schlossberg leaned heavily on the support of her family. She described how her parents, siblings, and husband cared for her children and stayed with her through long days in the hospital. Yet she also shared the fear that her children might be too young to remember her, a thought that shaped her reflections.

A Legacy Of Resilience

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As Tatiana Schlossberg wrote about her diagnosis, she also acknowledged the history that surrounds her family. Her essay was released on the anniversary of her grandfather, John F. Kennedy’s, assassination, adding her personal struggle to a long line of family tragedies.

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President John F. Kennedy, ca. 1961-63/Everett Collection

Still, Tatiana Schlossberg chose to focus on presence and gratitude. She wrote about trying to stay grounded in each moment with her children, even as her illness returned despite multiple treatments. Her words revealed a quiet strength shaped by her past work as a reporter and her deep love for her family.

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