Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) is the most common type of lung cancer, accounting for nearly 85% of cases worldwide. It typically develops slowly, but many patients only discover it when symptoms like persistent cough, chest tightness, breathlessness, or unexplained fatigue begin to interfere with daily life.
Alongside conventional treatments, many individuals explore alternative methods to improve energy, lung function, immunity, and overall well-being. One long-established name in Asia is TheTole, a traditional Chinese herbal and acupuncture centre in Kuala Lumpur with roots dating back to 1987.
According to patients who have visited TheTole, the treatment approach generally focuses on:
Many patients describe TheTole’s herbs as personalized — meaning the formula changes depending on the individual's internal condition, energy level, and symptoms. Acupuncture is often used to support chest circulation, improve oxygen flow, and reduce discomfort.
TheTole has been featured in newspapers since 1987 and is widely known in Malaysia and internationally for its alternative support for chronic and complex illnesses. While results vary between individuals, the centre’s long history and specialized herbal formulations remain a key attraction for those seeking non-invasive complementary support.