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Tatiana Schlossberg, 35, Reveals Terminal Acute Myeloid Leukemia in New Yorker Essay

Her New Yorker essay explains a rare Inversion 3 mutation with limited treatment options.

Overview

  • She writes that doctors found the illness hours after she delivered her second child in May 2024, when her white-blood-cell count measured about 131,000 per microliter.
  • Her treatment has included five weeks at Columbia-Presbyterian, a transfer to Memorial Sloan Kettering for a bone-marrow transplant, and chemotherapy at home.
  • She joined a CAR-T cell therapy clinical trial in January as part of ongoing efforts to control the aggressive blood cancer.
  • Her doctor told her she has about a year to live, according to the essay published on Nov. 22.
  • She credits her husband and immediate family with extensive daily caregiving, including hospital stays and helping care for her two young children.