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A healthy 65-year-old male patient is diagnosed with a moderately differentiated rectal adenocarcinoma, microsatellite stable. Staging was negative for metastatic disease. Pelvic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) shows possible involvement of the prostate with mesorectal lymph nodes suspicious for metastasis. What is the current recommended course of treatment for this patient, given these findings?

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