JFK's Granddaughter Announces Terminal Cancer Diagnosis: What We Know
Summary
Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy, has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. She shared her diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia in an essay, revealing her battle with the disease since May 2024, along with the impact on her family and treatment experiences.Key Facts
- Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of John F. Kennedy, is diagnosed with terminal cancer.
- She has acute myeloid leukemia, a type of blood cancer, discovered after her daughter was born in May 2024.
- Acute myeloid leukemia with Inversion 3 is a rare form, affecting less than 2% of AML patients.
- Schlossberg is the daughter of Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg.
- Her siblings, Rose and Jack, are helping care for her two children during her treatment.
- Tatiana underwent various treatments, including chemotherapy, two bone marrow transplants, and CAR-T cell therapy.
- She is participating in clinical trials due to the recurrence of her cancer.
- Her diagnosis and treatment challenges are part of a discussion on healthcare policy changes.
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