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Writer’s battle with cancer moves editor David Remnick

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auJanuary 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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In pure journalistic terms, Schlossberg’s essay also broke news – her terminal diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia – and contained a concise critique of current events. She took to task the actions of her cousin, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr, a known vaccine sceptic who has overseen cuts in federal medical and science funding.

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“As I spent more and more of my life under the care of doctors, nurses and researchers striving to improve the lives of others, I watched as Bobby cut nearly half-a-billion dollars for research into mRNA vaccines, technology that could be used against certain cancers,” Schlossberg wrote, also noting, at another point, that Kennedy had never “worked in medicine, public health or the government”.

Especially affecting was the essay’s explorations of the wrenching reality of a young woman dealing with her own pain as well as the agony of her family. She reflected on her children – who Schlossberg wrote would most likely not remember her – and her mother, Caroline Kennedy, whose life had already been rived by the assassination of her father and her uncle – Robert F. Kennedy, in 1968 – and the loss of her brother, John F. Kennedy Jr, and her sister-in-law, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, in a 1999 plane crash.

“For my whole life, I have tried to be good, to be a good student and a good sister and a good daughter, and to protect my mother and never make her upset or angry,” Schlossberg wrote. “Now I have added a new tragedy to her life, to our family’s life, and there’s nothing I can do to stop it.”

Remnick had met Caroline Kennedy and knew of Schlossberg’s career and writing, including as a reporter for The New York Times. He said the essay she submitted to The New Yorker had only minimal editing before it appeared online and then in the magazine’s print issue on December 8. By that point, the piece – credited for raising awareness of the disease – had already been widely praised and shared by readers.

Yet when Remnick suggested that perhaps Schlossberg would want to talk about the piece on The New Yorker Radio Hour, a weekly program, she said she was unsure.

“She quite sensibly said, ‘I’ve really said all I have to say about it; What else would I say?’” Remnick recalled. “I remember her saying that. ‘What else would I say?’ ”

This article originally appeared in The New York Times.

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