Pele was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2021; Since November 29, the football king has been hospitalized at the Albert Einstein Hospital
king skin He has been hospitalized since November 29 at the Albert Einstein Hospital, in São Paulo, where he will undergo a reassessment of chemotherapy, a treatment used in his fight against colon cancer. However, the hospital indicated in the past 21 The deterioration of their clinical condition and the development of neoplastic disease🇧🇷
In this way, every new piece of news that might involve the eternal number 10 shirt made a huge impact on social networks. The concern was even greater because of a strange movement that occurred this afternoon, 23, at the Estádio Urbano Caldeira, in Vila Belmero, where the King offered football for Santos.
According to the journalist Diego TurbisStadium workers are seen carrying iron bars to assemble some kind of structure. This was enough to start speculation about the king’s health.
Strange movement at Villa Belmero, Santos stadium, now. I think something happened to Pele, ”the journalist noted.
Then one user commented: “I hope he’s OK but he’s cancer, he’s no longer a little boy.” And still another raises the question: “Is it a tribute to King Pele?”
Strange movement in Villa Belmero, stadium #saints at this time. pic.twitter.com/qE448QEO60
– Diego Torbes (@DiegoTorbesBage) December 23, 2022
King’s health
skin It was accepted on November 29 at the Albert Einstein Hospital, in São Paulo, to re-evaluate chemotherapy in dealing with a colon polyp, in addition to treating a respiratory infection.
skin He was diagnosed with cancer in 2021🇧🇷 The tumor was removed in September of the same year, but since then, Number 10 needs to go regularly to the hospital to undergo chemotherapy.
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