- Title: Brazil soccer legend Pele under palliative care amid cancer battle -report
- Date: 3rd December 2022
- Summary: RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL (FILE) (ORIGINALLY 4:3) (REUTERS) ***WARNING: CONTAINS FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY*** PELE WAVING TO FANS AT THE 2007 PAN AMERICAN GAMES HELD IN RIO A MOVIE POSTER FOR THE 2004 FILM, "PELE FOREVER" ABOUT THE LIFE OF THE SOCCER LEGEND RELEASED IN 2004 PELE ENTERING THE PREMIERE OF THE FILM PELE BRING PRESENTED WITH AN AWARD AT THE FILM PREMIERE CROWD APPLAUDING PELE HOLDING HIS AWARD RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL (FILE) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF PELE AT AN EVENT FOR UNDER PRIVILEGED CHILDREN
- Embargoed: 17th December 2022 15:09
- Keywords: Brazil Pele World Cup greatest player
- Location: VARIOUS
- City: VARIOUS
- Country: Brazil
- Topics: South America / Central America,Soccer,Sport,Editors' Choice
- Reuters ID: LVA00P423903122022RP1
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- Story Text:Brazilian soccer legend Pele is receiving palliative care after chemotherapy stopped having the expected results as he battles colon cancer, newspaper Folha de S.Paulo reported on Saturday (December 3).
Pele, 82, who is widely considered one of the greatest footballers of all time, was admitted to hospital on Tuesday to re-evaluate his cancer treatment and was later diagnosed with a respiratory infection, according to medical reports.
His manager and the Albert Einstein Hospital, in Sao Paulo, did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
A medical report released on Friday said Pele had an adequate response to an antibiotic treatment and was in a stable condition "with general improvement in health status".
He had a tumor removed from his colon in September 2021 and has been receiving hospital treatment on a regular basis.
Folha de S.Paulo reported that chemotherapy had been suspended and that Pele was under palliative care, and being treated only for symptoms such as pain and shortness of breathe.
The newspaper also said he had a general swelling and cardiac issues when admitted to hospital earlier this week, as previously reported by ESPN Brasil.
Pele said in an Instagram post on Thursday that he was at the hospital for a "monthly visit" and thanked his supporters for the positive messages he had received.
The former Brazil, Santos and New York Cosmos striker posted a picture of his face projected on a building in Qatar, where the World Cup is being held, next to a message saying "Get well soon".
A sign with the same message was displayed by Brazilian fans at the Lusail Stadium on Friday ahead of the national team's 1-0 defeat against Cameroon.
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