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Tatiana Schlossberg Essay Raises Awareness of Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Tatiana Schlossberg, diagnosed with terminal acute myeloid leukemia, joined CAR-T clinical trials and highlighted risks to federal research funding threatening patient treatments.

  • On Nov. 24, 2025, Tatiana Schlossberg revealed a terminal cancer diagnosis in a personal essay in The New Yorker, writing about learning it as a new mother and reflecting on life and motherhood.
  • After giving birth, doctors discovered a dangerously high white blood cell count, and further testing produced a diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia with Inversion 3 mutation.
  • She spent five weeks undergoing chemotherapy at Columbia-Presbyterian before transferring to Memorial Sloan Kettering, and during the latest clinical trial, `my doctor told me that he could keep me alive for a year, maybe`, Schlossberg wrote.
  • Schlossberg warned that proposed federal cuts under U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. could threaten treatment access, citing cancelled National Institutes of Health grant and clinical trial funding affecting thousands.
  • Her story highlights the human cost of aggressive blood cancers in healthy young people and carries public interest due to Kennedy family ties, including Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's cancer death in 1994.
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