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What to know about JFK granddaughter's rare cancer

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Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy, says the joy of new motherhood was replaced just hours after giving birth to her second child by a shattering diagnosis: a rare and aggressive form of leukemia.

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  • Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK's granddaughter, announced she has a rare and terminal leukemia. 8s
  • She was diagnosed with aggressive leukemia hours after giving birth to her second child and has since undergone chemotherapy, bone marrow transplants, and immunotherapy. 25s
  • Experts state that despite receiving advanced treatment, her cancer is especially difficult to cure. 54s
  • Schlossberg cites federal budget cuts and health policy decisions as making her fight harder. 1m 21s
  • Significant progress has been made in leukemia research, with 13 new AML treatments since 2017, but experts stress the need for continued investment in research. 2m 25s
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