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Hugo Chavez Cancer: Venezuela President To Return To Cuba For Treatment

By JORGE RUEDA 03/31/12 11:57 PM ET AP

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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez sings during a rally in Caracas on March 29, 2012. Chavez returned form Cuba on the eve, after completing the first phase of a radiotherapy treatment. (LEO RAMIREZ/AFP/Getty Images)

CARACAS, Venezuela — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez traveled to Cuba on Saturday for another round of cancer treatment, saying he will be in Havana for several days and then return home.

Chavez boarded the presidential jet on Saturday night accompanied by one of his daughters. His aides and military chiefs saw him off at the airport.

He said during an earlier speech to supporters that he was traveling to Havana for a second round of radiation after recent surgery to extract a second cancerous tumor in his pelvic area. Chavez had another tumor removed from the same place in June.

The 57-year-old leftist president, in office since 1999, has vowed to overcome cancer to win another six-year term in the Oct. 7 election.

Chavez has not identified the type of cancer, nor the precise location where the tumors were located. He has said he is choosing to undergo treatment in Cuba because it's where his cancer was originally diagnosed and where his surgeries have been carried out.

Chavez said that after his second round of five daily sessions of radiation, he expects to return to Caracas on Wednesday or Thursday. He has said he expects to be traveling to and from Cuba for the treatments in the next several weeks.

Before departing for Havana, Chavez reiterated claims that he believes opposition leaders might not accept the results of the October election if he wins, and that "they're making plans to try to generate violence, to try to destabilize the country." He did not provide evidence to back those claims.

Chavez has made similar accusations in the past, but this time he also warned bankers who sympathize with the opposition that if the government finds they have provided financial support to any such conspiracy, the government could nationalize their banks.

"Since I know there are private bankers supporting the opposition – and with a lot of money – be careful, private bankers," Chavez said in a televised speech. "It's one thing for you to support a democratic movement... and it's something else for you to support destabilizing movements."

Opposition presidential candidate Henrique Capriles dismissed Chavez's claims.

"We're committed to accepting the will of the people," Capriles told reporters. "What those accusations are intended to do is instill fear in the people."

Capriles, a 39-year-old state governor, won a February primary to become the opposition's presidential candidate.

A poll released Thursday said Chavez has a lead over Capriles, with nearly 45 percent of those polled saying they would vote for the president, as compared to 31 percent for Capriles.

About 25 percent said they didn't know or didn't answer in the survey by the Venezuelan polling firm Datanalisis. The poll had a margin of error of nearly 3 percentage points.

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02:24 AM on 05/08/2012
guess we,ll be seeing black bunting around the homepage soon
05:43 PM on 04/07/2012
Get a grip Hugo, there are no gods, no tooth fairy, no Santa Claus, no Leprechauns, no Wicked Witch of the West, no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. These are all man made concepts. Take your head out of your a**, forget what your parents brought you up to believe and start thinking for yourself, you'll truly appreciate how lucky you are to be here in the first place. This life is the only life you will ever have so get on board now and live this life to the fullest albeit that it may possibly shorter than you had contemplated.
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Hoodooman
Non-Aggression Principle
11:04 AM on 04/02/2012
What's he doing to that mic?
10:46 AM on 04/02/2012
Cuba---that's where I would go for cancer treatment.
09:40 PM on 04/02/2012
Only if Somalia isn't available.
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care4ub0y
09:44 AM on 04/02/2012
From what they say, Cuba is the "cream of the crop" in medical care. Rumor is, it has the best medical care for the most affordable price. Much better than in the United States (highjacked by insurance, pharmacuetical, and even heath care to make money), maybe that is why so many U.S. citizens go there, if they can afford to. Cuba even takes very good care of its own citizens that don't have money to pay, they say!
09:41 PM on 04/02/2012
I've never heard anyone down there say it, but I've sure heard a lot of liberals up here say it.
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rlmyrtlb
09:29 AM on 04/02/2012
Henrique Capriles, a banker? I would trust a socialist more.
09:06 AM on 04/02/2012
Where's all my good Christians at to talk about how this is awesome and he deserves Cancer????
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rsicorp
Taxpaying American
01:59 PM on 04/02/2012
Nobody deserves cancer. I am always for ending dictatorships though.
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wayne123
08:40 AM on 04/02/2012
From all the reports about his cancer it doesn't seem he is going to have a good outcome.
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rsicorp
Taxpaying American
02:01 PM on 04/02/2012
That would depend on your definition of a good outcome. I would like to see an outcome that is good for his people, whatever they like.
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wayne123
07:57 PM on 04/02/2012
It would seem they like what he is doing. I believe all countries should choose the type of govt they want. If they want freedom they should fight for it. It isn't our responsibility to be the world police or force our way of life on anyone. I think that the muslim way of life is wrong but if that is what they want they should live it in theor own countries. We are a christian nation and they go against everything we believe in. I live in Thailand and have muslim neighbors and friends. They do not push their beliefs on anyone and overall the relationship is harmonious. The bombings you hear about are mostly in the three southern provinces committed by terrorists and the people thhey are killing are fellow muslims. Doesn't make any sense to me but then radicals like that never do.
08:15 AM on 04/02/2012
Good, hope he dies.
08:10 AM on 04/02/2012
Just so long as we dont treat this guy in America.
08:01 AM on 04/02/2012
That's fine Hugo . go to a third world communist controlled country for your Cancer treatment. whatever you do, don't come here, only the finest Cancer treatment centers in the worlr operate in the USA, Sloan-Kettering, Mayo Clinic, and too many others to list. You hate us so much that you would rahter die that come here. FINE We don'T Want YOU Here
MACON MAN
That's what i like about the South
07:12 AM on 04/02/2012
Maybe Cha Cha can find a nice retirement complex in Cuba and die there. Or die in Venezuela. Oh hell, anyplace but America
NancyY
carpe diem!
07:43 AM on 04/02/2012
OMG, don't tell me that he might become a refugee here, and that we have to provide his chemo instead of using the money to help the children and elderly here...but that's right, we're paying for Obama's aunt, aren't we? Yeah, yet another thing I would like to forget.
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wayne123
08:42 AM on 04/02/2012
I am sure obama would welcome him. Whats one more crinminal.
MACON MAN
That's what i like about the South
08:56 AM on 04/02/2012
I'm with you. I am trying like hell to forget about obamarama too
06:57 AM on 04/02/2012
As the title of the article says, just let him keep seeking it out. All good doctors should refuse treatment on this thug. Personally, I would give him an injection of air in a vein and video the convulsions.
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hemipristis
04:36 AM on 04/02/2012
may it be unsuccessful...
02:58 AM on 04/02/2012
The right to health care is guaranteed in the Venezuelan Constitution, which was written and ratified by the people in 1999. Through implementing a state-funded social program called Barrio Adentro, or inside the barrio, free comprehensive health care is available to all Venezuelans. Chavez has referred to this new health care system as the "democratization of health care" stating that "health care has become a fundamental social right and the state will assume the principal role in the construction of a participatory system for national public health."
LOL..YET HE'S GOING TO CUBA.... CANADA HAS NATIONAL HEALTH CARE YET Danny Williams,Premier of St. John’s, Newfoundland, came to go to the U.S. for heart surgery.
HE SAID,---“This was my heart, my choice and my health,” Williams said late Monday from his condominium in Sarasota, Fla.
“I did not sign away my right to get the best possible health care for myself when I entered politics.”
THATS WHAT WE'LL GET FROM THE US POLITICIANS AND OBAMACARE !!
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plaidsportcoat
04:25 AM on 04/02/2012
How nice for them. I have a pre-existing condition and American insurance companies charge too much for me to even have insurance, so they are my death panel.
07:59 AM on 04/02/2012
And medicare has it's death panels, now that obama has raided it.
08:37 AM on 04/02/2012
You didn't have coverage before your condition?
04:36 AM on 04/02/2012
So do you think we will have to go to Cuba with Obamacare? lol we will have to get rid of travel restrictions. thanks for your comment
08:39 AM on 04/02/2012
If the Democrats get their way...we will be socialists with a dictator too, so restrictions will be lifted.