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Pele at the Hospital: Legendary Brazilian footballer Pele is being treated for a “tumour” – Newzdaddy

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Last updated on April 4th, 2024 at 09:21 am

Pele at the Hospital: Legendary Brazilian footballer Pele is being treated for a “tumour”

In September 2021, Pele was also admitted to the hospital, where the tumour was surgically removed from his body. The hospital had stated that he wouldn’t begin “chemotherapy” until after his tumour was removed.

Pele is a hospital patient

Pele, a legendary football player from Brazil, has been hospitalised due to health issues. According to reports, Pele, who is 82 years old, has a “tumour” issue for which he has been admitted to the hospital. His status is not critical right now. Pele’s daughter Kelly Nascimento stated on Wednesday that there is no medical issue involving her father. Let us inform you that Pele’s “colon tumour” was treated in September 2021.

Pele is admitted to the hospital for standard care.

His American-based daughter Nascimento shared this information on Instagram, writing, “Today, a lot of concern was expressed in the media regarding my father’s health. We are very grateful for this love. Pele, a three-time World Cup champion, was admitted to Albert Einstein Hospital due to “general edoema,” ESPN Brasil had earlier reported. Pele was unable to maintain stability in one position after arriving at the hospital because his brain was not functioning properly. An inquiry from The Associated Press for comment was not answered by a representative of Pele or Albert Einstein Hospital.

Pele was also hospitalised the previous year.

In September 2021, Pele was also admitted to the hospital, where the tumour was surgically removed from his body. The hospital had stated that he wouldn’t begin “chemotherapy” until after his tumour was removed. Let us inform you that Pele was crucial to Brazil’s World Cup victories in 1958, 1962, and 1970. He has 77 goals for the national team in 92 games. He has scored the most goals for Brazil.

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