Malta Independent

Pelé says apparent colon tumor removed but feels well

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Pelé has had an apparent tumor on the right side of his colon removed in an operation.

Albert Einstein Hospital in Sao Paulo said on Monday the 80year-old soccer great is in an intensive care unit and will be transferre­d to a regular room on Tuesday. The operation was a "great victory," Pelé said on his social media channels on Monday.

He went to the hospital for routine exams last week when the tumor was found. The hospital said in a statement the tumor was identified during routine cardiovasc­ular and laboratory exams. It added it collected samples to be analyzed for pathologie­s.

"I thank God for feeling very well and for allowing Dr. Fábio and Dr. Miguel to take care of my health," Pele said. "Last Saturday I underwent surgery to remove a suspicious lesion in the right colon. The tumor was identified during the tests I mentioned last week.

"Fortunatel­y, I'm used to celebratin­g great victories alongside you. I will face this match with a smile on my face, a lot of optimism and joy for living surrounded by the love of my family and friends."

Edson Arantes do Nascimento, globally known as Pelé, was hospitaliz­ed last Tuesday. He used his social media channels to deny he was in poor health.

"Guys, I didn't faint and I'm in very good health. I went for my routine exams, which I had not been able to do before because of the pandemic. Let them know I don't play next Sunday," he joked in the tweet.

Pelé, the only male player to win three World Cups, has had mobility problems since a failed hip replacemen­t surgery in 2012. He has been forced to use walkers and wheelchair­s in public. He has also been admitted to hospitals in recent years for kidney and prostate procedures.

Pelé won the 1958, 1962 and 1970 World Cups, and remains Brazil's all-time leading scorer with 77.

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