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Chavez arrives in Cuba for latest cancer treatment

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HAVANA: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has arrived in Cuba to undergo a fourth round of radiation therapy to treat a recurrence of cancer, Cuban state media reported Sunday.

Chavez, accompanied by his daughter Rosa Virginia, was met at Jose Marti Airport late Saturday by Cuban Vice President Jose Ramon Machado, Juventud Rebelde newspaper announced.

"We will continue our battle, and we will continue winning," the Venezuelan leader tweeted shortly before takeoff from Caracas. "A heartfelt embrace to my beloved and heroic people. We will keep living and keep winning."

The Venezuelan president said earlier that he would spend several days in Cuba.

Under the constitution, Chavez is required to seek permission from the National Assembly if he is to stay outside the country for more than five days.

The announcement of Chavez's return to Cuba, however, came only two days after he arrived home from the island late Wednesday after completing a third course of radiation therapy.

The left-wing firebrand had timed his return to Venezuela to participate in events that commemorated his return to the presidency after being briefly removed from power 10 years ago during a coup.

Chavez had surgery late February in Havana after the return of the cancer he was originally diagnosed with in 2011.

He has been undergoing treatment after the removal of a malignant tumor in the same pelvic area where another such tumor was removed in June 2011.

Officials in Caracas have never specified the type of cancer the president has or exactly where it is, but insist it has not spread to other organs.

In addition to battling cancer, Chavez is also running for a third six-year term as president in an October 7 election. He faces a tough challenge from the youthful united opposition candidate, Henrique Capriles.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2012