Chavez insists he's 'healthy' after 4 rounds of chemo
Chavez returned home to Venezuela just before midnight Thursday following what he described as a fourth and hopefully final round of chemotherapy in Cuba.
"My body feels healthy, and I thank God and all of you as well as medical science, and what's even more important is that my soul feels revived, like it's been healed," Chavez said at a ceremony presided over by the country's youth minister and aired by state broadcaster VTV.
"I am in treatment, (with) drugs, but all vital signs are good, things are progressing well. Fortunately, the chemotherapy did not affect any organs and had no side effects," he said.
Chavez, 57, had a tumor removed on June 20 in Havana, but officials have provided little information about the type of cancer afflicting the leftist president. Officials have said the tumor was removed from his "pelvic area," but have given no indication of the severity of his condition.
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