Pelé nears 1 month in hospital with no sign of improvement

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Pelé nears 1 month in hospital with no sign of improvement
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Three-time World Cup winner Pelé’s cancer has advanced and doctors at Albert Einstein hospital recently said he's under “elevated care” related to kidney and cardiac issues.

SAO PAULO — One of Pelé's daughters said Wednesday she and her family are enduring moments of sadness and despair as the 82-year-old Brazilian soccer great's hospitalization nears one month.

Pelé was admitted to the Sao Paulo facility on Nov. 29. The hospital hasn't published any updates in the past week. One of Pelé's sons, Edson Cholbi Nascimento, who is known as Edinho, visited on Saturday but returned on Tuesday to a southern Brazil city where he works as a soccer coach. He has not spoken to journalists since he left Sao Paulo.

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