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A 63-year-old woman is diagnosed with a 1.5-cm, well-differentiated perianal squamous cell cancer that is 3.5 cm from the anal verge, with no involvement of the anal sphincter mechanism. There is no radiographic evidence of inguinal nodal or metastatic disease. The best treatment option for this patient is:

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