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Lula undergoes tests at a hospital in Brasilia this Saturday

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The President of the Republic, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, underwent a battery of tests this Saturday morning (25) at Hospital Sírio Libanês, in Brasília. He had an MRI on his hip, which was scheduled to follow up with physical therapy exercises. The president has already left the hospital and is at Palácio da Alvorada, his official residence, according to the Presidency of the Republic.Lula undergoes tests at a hospital in Brasilia this SaturdayLula undergoes tests at a hospital in Brasilia this Saturday

Earlier, the president said on social media that the current government intends to rebuild Brazil. “We are going to rebuild Brazil by governing and doing the things that have to be done. We are going to invest again in universities, in job creation, in infrastructure works. This is my task and this is what we are working on, ”he wrote.

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In November last year, the president was in the same hospital network, but in the unit located in the capital of São Paulo, to undergo a battery of routine exams. On that occasion, Lula had to submit to removal of a leukoplakiaa lesion that affected the mucosal areas of the throat.

The imaging exams carried out during the month demonstrated the complete tumor remission in the larynx which, in 2011, led Lula to undergo chemotherapy treatment.

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