Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of President John F. Kennedy, shared her heartbreaking diagnosis of terminal cancer in an essay published in 'The New Yorker'. At only 34, she learned she had acute myeloid leukemia after a high white blood cell count was discovered following the birth of her second child. Tatiana revealed her doctor indicated she might have about a year to live. On the anniversary of her grandfather's assassination, she expressed disappointment with policies promoted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. that have cut funding for crucial cancer research. As a mother, she worries her children won't remember her and grapples with the emotional impact on her family.