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Message: Chavez Days are Numbered?
ABC: A Chavez is less than a year old you do not accept intensive treatment

GlobovisiĆ³n Globovision
23/01/2012 09:56:21 am 01/23/2012 9:56:21 am
Between nine and twelve months of life are you the president of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez, if he insists on right to refuse treatment that would force him to temporarily leave his presidential duties, according to the latest medical examination by specialists who care for you. From the new tests on 30 December, the doctors concluded that "his health seems to be deteriorating at a faster pace, clearly there has been bone metastases and spinal cord."
This is stated in one of the informants confidential reports prepared by medical staff with access to Chavez, run by intelligence services and that ABC has been able to read in its entirety. The last report of January 12, specifies that the Venezuelan president "received in the past month increased doses of painkillers and stimulants," which explains the great public life has been developing.

But the seriousness of his condition was confirmed in the review of the December 30, which locates "a new crop of approximately carcinogen 2 x 1.5 mm in the upper segment of the colon." . The clinical picture reduces their life expectancy: in November the doctors talked about a year, now the worst case scenario is only nine months. Chavez could die before the October 7 election or reach them in this state, with abundant supply of morphine, which may unable to exercise a public office.

Official optimism

The Venezuelan government maintains the official case of the cure of cancer. But the details given by the said confidential reports to the contrary. "The Wall Street Journal" and echoed for months for some of these data, and now ABC is able to expand. What are your parts here is more conclusive.

Detected prostate cancer in January 2011, Chavez is submitted in June to two interventions in Havana, the first led by a Venezuelan doctor, and the second by Russian doctors have followed after the treatment.

Diagnosis: "Prostate cancer complicated with colon and bone metastases."

Life expectancy: "Five years, possibly more with good care."

Chavez is making a prostate removal operation, but is not touching the colon. He decides to treat colon cancer with chemotherapy and is held the first round. To apply the proper remedies arises a secret trip to Moscow.

A review of the August 1 notes that the first round of chemo has not given the desired results, because "cancer continues to grow certain crops."

Between February and September 5th place in Venezuela the second round of chemotherapy. Days later, Chavez falls unconscious on two occasions, and one of them requires some recovery time.

In October takes place the third round of chemotherapy. Doctors speak of "aggressive tumor with metastases complicated pelvic region and spine bones." Life expectancy: "Not more than three years if the tumor can be eradicated." The treatment is applied to the Venezuelan military base of La Orchila, where an area has been conditioned as a hospital for Chavez.

Disobey doctors

. In late October, the medical team announces a "clear and significant growth of cancer cells in bone marrow." They conclude that "the extent of disease is accelerating." On November 19, Chavez is subjected to a fourth round of chemotherapy. However, but "the cancer has continued to spread to the bones." . Life expectancy: "About twelve months, assuming they continue to refuse recommended treatment more intense."

New tests carried out between April and December 6 state that "the number of cancer cells in your bones is the highest since the start of observation."

Chavez is examined in more depth on 30 December. "His health appears to be deteriorating at a faster pace," considered by specialists. . Declare "unsuccessful" efforts to "slow down and stop bone metastases."

. "Clearly there has been bone metastases and spinal cord." . Also located was "a new crop cancer about 2 x 1.5 mm in the upper segment of the colon." Life expectancy: "Between nine and twelve months" if he keeps refusing to appropriate treatment.

. According to the latest report consulted, January 12, during these weeks, Chavez has been "an increase in dose of painkillers and stimulants that has helped give the impression that it is stabilized and has allowed a high level of visibility" .
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