Tatiana Schlossberg, the Granddaughter of JFK, Faces Terminal Leukemia Diagnosis
Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of JFK, revealed on Saturday that she has less than a year to live after being diagnosed with terminal leukemia.
In a poignant article in the New Yorker, she reflects on her life and the memories that may soon be lost due to her condition.
Schlossberg, 35, the daughter of Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg, has acute myeloid leukemia with a rare mutation.
She describes how the cancer was discovered just hours after she gave birth to her second child in 2024.
Doctors were curious if her illness was linked to the events of September 11, 2001, as blood cancers are common among first responders.
Despite her young age, Schlossberg’s diagnosis has left her grappling with the reality of her mortality.

She expresses disbelief at the news of her diagnosis, having felt healthy and active prior to the shocking revelation.
Her article was published on the 62nd anniversary of her grandfather’s assassination.
Meanwhile, her brother Jack Schlossberg is entering the political arena by running for Congress in New York’s 12th Congressional District.
This story is still developing.

