How Rare Disease Patients Are Rewriting The Rules Of Medicine

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CNBC (main)Mar 21, 2026

Why It Matters

By turning personal tragedy into public policy and rapid‑track biotech, rare‑disease families are accelerating preventive medicine, potentially saving hundreds of thousands of lives and reshaping healthcare economics.

Key Takeaways

  • Parents are leveraging media platforms to accelerate rare disease research.
  • Florida's Sunshine Genetics Act funds newborn whole-genome sequencing.
  • Gene-editing therapies can move from concept to infusion within months.
  • Personalized antisense oligonucleotide treatments target ultra‑rare genetic disorders.
  • Successful biotech exits transform fatal rare diseases into manageable conditions.

Summary

The CNBC segment spotlights how families affected by ultra‑rare genetic disorders are reshaping the medical landscape. Becky Quick, whose daughter Kaylie lives with SYNGAP1, uses her on‑air platform to amplify personal stories, while legislators like Adam Anderson champion policies such as Florida’s Sunshine Genetics Act, which offers free whole‑genome sequencing to newborns for early detection of hundreds of serious conditions.

The interview weaves together data points and case studies: roughly 3.2% of infants are born with clinically actionable genetic findings, and early diagnosis can enable interventions ranging from ketogenic diets to targeted gene‑editing. Rapid‑track gene therapies, exemplified by KJ’s custom treatment developed in under six months, and antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) programs from nonprofit n‑lorem illustrate how scientific timelines are collapsing, delivering life‑changing outcomes in months rather than years.

Personal narratives underscore the stakes. Kaylie’s missed birthday candle, Terry’s tragic trial, and the Crowley family’s pivot from a corporate career to founding a biotech that was later acquired for over $100 million, all illustrate the emotional and financial burdens families bear. Quotes such as “we’re rewriting the rules of medicine” and “the biggest challenge is man‑made” highlight a collective resolve to turn personal loss into systemic change.

The broader implication is a paradigm shift from reactive treatment to proactive prevention, driven by genomic screening, accelerated regulatory pathways, and patient‑led advocacy. As costs of personalized therapies gradually decline, the model promises to extend life‑saving interventions beyond a handful of families, redefining how rare diseases are diagnosed, funded, and ultimately cured.

Original Description

CNBC’s Becky Quick steps out from behind the anchor desk to share her family’s private battle with her daughter’s rare disease. Through her story and others like it, Quick reveals the stark reality of patients caught between groundbreaking scientific advances and the persistent gaps in funding, access, and support.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:16 Chapter 1: Rare Disease Hits Home
05:14 Chapter 2: Early Detection
08:15 Chapter 3: Gene Editing
11:09 Chapter 4: Cost to Save a Life
14:15 Chapter 5: Parents as Agents of Change
Host: Becky Quick
Executive Producer: Kelly Lin
Senior Editorial Producer: Brad Quick
Supervising Producer: Katie Kramer
Editors: Candice Goldman, Rich Korn
Camera: David A. Grogan, Marco Mastrorilli, Tara McCurrie, Gerard Miller, Oscar Molina
Additional camera: Mark Aster, Leroy Jackson, Andy Zaremba
Audio: Everett Wong
Senior Motion Designer: Erin Dean
Digital Media Specialist: Rich Marko
Technical Manager: Justin Elmendorf
Production Support by: Leanne Miller
Additional Footage provided by: Jeffrey Allen, Adam Anderson, Biotechnology Innovation Organization, Charles River Laboratories, Cure Rare Disease, John Crowley, Jeremy T. Grant, Florida State University, n-Lorem Foundation, Devin Perfumo
Special Thanks To KC Sullivan, who saw the promise of CNBC Cures before Becky and Matt did. We are grateful for his support.
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How Rare Disease Patients Are Rewriting The Rules Of Medicine

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