A Young Woman's Fight Against Time and Politics
USASun Nov 23 2025
Tatiana Schlossberg, a 34-year-old environmental journalist, is facing a tough battle against time. She recently revealed that she has been diagnosed with a rare form of leukemia, acute myeloid leukemia, which is typically seen in older adults. The news came after her doctor noticed an unusual spike in her white blood cell count following the birth of her second child.
Schlossberg has been undergoing intense treatment, including multiple rounds of chemotherapy and two stem cell transplants. The first transplant used cells from her sister, while the second came from an unrelated donor. Despite her efforts, her doctor has given her a grim prognosis, suggesting she may have only about a year left to live.
In an emotional essay, Schlossberg expressed her fears about her children not remembering her. She feels a deep sense of sadness and injustice, knowing she won't get to continue the wonderful life she has built with her husband, George Moran. Her family, including her parents and siblings, are trying to hide their pain, but she feels it every day.
Adding to her struggles, Schlossberg criticized her cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , for his policies that she believes could harm cancer patients like her. She mentioned that his actions have cut nearly half a billion dollars from research into mRNA vaccines, a technology that could potentially be used to fight certain cancers. Caroline Kennedy, Tatiana's mother, has urged senators to reject RFK Jr. 's confirmation, highlighting the family's divided stance on his policies.
Schlossberg's essay was published on a significant date, the 62nd anniversary of her grandfather, John F. Kennedy's, assassination. This timing adds a layer of historical weight to her personal story, making it a poignant reflection on life, family, and the political landscape that surrounds us.
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