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VP: Chavez getting 'complex and tough' treatments

FILE - In this Dec. 10, 2012 file photo released by Cuba's state newspaper Granma, Cuba's President Raul Castro, right, receives Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez at the Jose Marti International airport in Havana, Cuba. Chavez arrived in Cuba on Dec. 10, 2012 for a fourth cancer-related operation after designating Vice President Nicolas Maduro as his political heir. (AP Photo/Granma, File)

FILE - In this Dec. 10, 2012 file photo released by Cuba's state newspaper Granma, Cuba's President Raul Castro, right, receives Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez at the Jose Marti International airport in Havana, Cuba. Chavez arrived in Cuba on Dec. 10, 2012 for a fourth cancer-related operation after designating Vice President Nicolas Maduro as his political heir. (AP Photo/Granma, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 21, 2013 file photo, Venezuela's Vice President Nicolas Maduro listens a speech by Luisa Estella Morales, president of Supreme Court, during a special session marking the start of the judicial year in Caracas, Venezuela. Maduro said on Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013 that Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez is now undergoing "extremely complex and hard treatments" in Havana, Cuba as he recuperates from cancer surgery her had in December. Maduro said Chavez is receiving "complementary therapies" with a "fighting spirit." (AP Photo/Fernando Llano, File)

(AP) ? Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is undergoing "extremely complex and tough treatments" following cancer surgery, his vice president said Wednesday.

It was the first time that the government described Chavez's treatment following his surgery in those terms. The government has not given details about what sort of treatment Chavez is now undergoing in Havana, more than two months after his fourth cancer-related surgery on Dec. 11.

"They're complex treatments... that should at some point begin to close the cycle of treatment for his illness," Vice President Nicolas Maduro said on television, without giving details.

Maduro spoke after returning on Wednesday from a trip to Cuba, where Chavez continues to receive medical care. Maduro said he had met with the president's doctors and relatives. He said that the president's elder brother, Adan, had also returned from Cuba to Venezuela on Wednesday.

Chavez hasn't been seen or spoken publicly since Dec. 10, when he traveled to Havana for the operation.

Venezuelans on both sides of the country's political divide have been speculating about the socialist leader's condition amid vague reports about his health.

Information Minister Ernesto Villegas had said on Jan. 26 that during the surgery a "malignant lesion" was removed from Chavez's pelvis and that his recovery has been favorable. Villegas also said that Chavez had begun "systemic medical treatment for the fundamental illness."

Medical experts consulted by The Associated Press have said the government's account of "systemic medical treatment" could mean various types of chemotherapy or drug treatments, depending on the type of cancer.

Chavez has had tumors repeatedly removed from his pelvic region, and has also undergone prior rounds of chemotherapy and radiation treatment. The 58-year-old president hasn't revealed the type of the cancer or the precise location of the tumors removed.

Associated Press

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