Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.

Tatiana Schlossberg, the granddaughter of former President John F. Kennedy, has shared devastating news that has moved many: at the age of 35, she has been diagnosed with leukemia and doctors have predicted less than a year to live after a series of failed treatments. In an emotional essay published in The New Yorker, Schlossberg recounts her difficult medical journey that began shortly after giving birth to her second daughter in May 2024.
Since the initial diagnosis, Schlossberg has faced a rigorous treatment regimen that included chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant, donated by her sister. However, despite her efforts and the hope offered by the treatments, cancer has reappeared, and recent medical reports have brought the devastating news that her time is drastically limited.
Upon receiving the prognosis, Schlossberg was overwhelmed by thoughts of her children, who were born in 2022 and 2024. The fear of not being able to be part of their lives and of not being remembered by them has left her in a state of deep sadness. In her account, she expresses how she has always tried to be a good daughter, sister, and student, but now faces the harsh reality of having added a “new tragedy” to her family.
Tatiana is the daughter of Caroline Kennedy and designer Edwin Schlossberg, and her brother, Jack Schlossberg, has recently been in the spotlight after announcing his interest in running for a seat in Congress for the state of New York. On social media, Jack showed his unconditional support for his sister by sharing her article with a heartfelt message: “Life is short — give it your all.”
In addition to recounting her personal experience, Schlossberg has taken the time to criticize her cousin, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., for his anti-science stances. From her hospital bed, she watched as her cousin was confirmed in his position, despite lacking experience in medicine or public health. This situation led her to reflect on the fragility of the healthcare system on which she depends, leaving her feeling vulnerable and anxious about the uncertainty.
Tatiana Schlossberg, with courage and honesty, has opened a window to her personal pain and the fight against a devastating illness, while also addressing broader concerns about public health and politics. Her story resonates not only as a testament to her strength but also as a call to reflect on life, loss, and the importance of science in critical moments.
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