The granddaughter of late President John F. Kennedy has announced she has terminal cancer, with only one year left to live. The 35-year-old journalist shared her story in a New Yorker essay, detailing how doctors discovered her acute myeloid leukemia shortly after giving birth to her second child in May 2024. Schlossberg described the emotional struggle of watching her children grow up without her, noting that she couldn’t change her daughter’s diaper or give her a bath. Despite undergoing multiple treatments, including bone-marrow transplants and chemotherapy, doctors told her she has less than 12 months to live. Her husband, Dr. George Moran, whom she met at Yale, and their two young children, Edwin and an 18-month-old daughter, remain central to her story. Schlossberg’s journey highlights the challenges of living with a rare mutation, Inversion 3, which is typically seen in older patients. She has been married since 2017, previously worked as a journalist at The New York Times, and published a book in 2019.