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When Everything Changes
“Your child has cancer.”
For any parent, these words change everything.
In an instant, families are pulled into a world of appointments, treatment plans, medical terminology, and urgent decisions. The focus quickly turns to doing whatever is necessary to treat the disease.
Surgery. Chemotherapy. Radiation.
These interventions can be life-saving and are often essential.
But for many families, as they begin to navigate this new reality, additional questions begin to emerge:
How can we better support our child through this?
What else can we do alongside treatment?
What does healing look like beyond the hospital?
These are not always easy conversations to have—or to find guidance around.
From Parent to Practitioner
For Dagmara Beine, PA-C, PhD., these questions were not theoretical, they were deeply personal.
After her daughter faced multiple battles with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), Dagmara experienced firsthand the fear, uncertainty, and limitations many families encounter when navigating pediatric cancer care.
Like many parents, she began searching for answers beyond what she was being told.
What she found was a gap.
A gap between conventional oncology and the broader, integrative approaches that could help support her child’s body through treatment and recovery.
That experience changed the course of her life.
Dagmara transitioned from emergency medicine into integrative care, driven by a desire to help other families feel more informed, supported, and empowered.
A Terrain-Trained, Metabolic Approach
Today, Dagmara is a Terrain-trained provider, with advanced training in an integrative, metabolic approach to cancer.
Her work reflects a growing shift in healthcare, one that recognizes cancer not only as a disease to treat, but as a process influenced by the body’s internal environment, or terrain.
This approach focuses on:
Supporting metabolic health
Reducing inflammation and stress on the body
Strengthening immune function
Addressing underlying imbalances that may influence outcomes
In her book, "A Parent’s Guide to Childhood Cancer," she brings together both her clinical training and lived experience to help families better understand how to support their child through this lens.
Looking at the Whole Child
One of the central themes of the book is the importance of looking beyond the diagnosis and considering the whole child.
This includes:
Nutrition and metabolic health
Immune function and inflammation
Detoxification pathways
Sleep, movement, and time outdoors
Emotional well-being and stress
These are all factors that can influence how the body responds to both disease and treatment.
At MTIH, we often refer to this as supporting the terrain, the internal environment that plays a critical role in resilience, recovery, and overall health.
Practical Guidance for Families
The book is designed to be both educational and practical, helping parents navigate complex decisions with greater clarity.
It explores:
How to understand a diagnosis and seek second opinions
How to build a collaborative care team that includes both conventional and integrative providers
Which labs and tests to consider—and how to interpret them
How to develop a metabolically supportive nutrition plan
Integrative therapies that may help reduce side effects and support recovery
Post-treatment strategies, including detoxification and gut healing
Rather than offering a one-size-fits-all solution, the book provides a framework for informed, thoughtful decision-making.
Bridging Conventional and Integrative Care
One of the challenges many families face is navigating the space between conventional oncology and integrative approaches.
Too often, these worlds feel disconnected.
This book helps bridge that gap, showing how integrative therapies and metabolic strategies can be thoughtfully incorporated alongside standard treatment, under the guidance of qualified practitioners.
The intention is not to replace conventional care, but to support the body more fully throughout the process.
Why This Resource Matters
Pediatric cancer is an area where families are often searching for additional guidance, clarity, and support.
Resources like "A Parent’s Guide to Childhood Cancer" can help:
Expand awareness of supportive care options
Encourage more informed conversations with providers
Provide practical tools for navigating treatment and recovery
Offer a sense of empowerment during an overwhelming time
For many families, it becomes more than a book, it becomes a guide through unfamiliar territory.
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Dagmara Beine is a Physician Assistant who discovered the transformative power of integrative medicine through a personal health journey that forever changed her approach to patient care.
With over a decade of experience in emergency medicine, along with advanced training in integrative medicine, metabolic health, and functional medicine, Dagmara combines conventional oncology with evidence-based integrative therapies to support healing at every level.
Through her practice, Zuza's Way, she works with both pediatric and adult patients, offering:
Personalized 1:1 cancer care programs
Specialized support for families navigating pediatric cancer
Advanced lab testing and individualized, terrain-based protocols for anyone wishing to improve their health
Integrative therapies focused on nutrition, detoxification, immune support, and metabolic health
Educational programs to help patients and caregivers better understand and navigate their care
Learn More about Zuza's Way and Connect with Dagmara
Find the Right Provider for You
Dagmara is part of a global network of terrain-trained providers, each bringing unique expertise and approaches to care. Finding the right fit matters, which is why we’ve created a simple guide to help you choose a practitioner who aligns with your needs.
👉 Read: How to Find a Metabolic Health Provider
This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. It does not establish a provider-patient relationship. Individual results may vary. Always consult your qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your care. Read our full disclaimer here.
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