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A 53-year-old man has a 2-cm peripheral lung lesion on surveillance computed tomography of the chest, abdomen, and pelvis 3 years after undergoing a low anterior resection for a pT3N0 rectal cancer. No other lesion is found. Multidisciplinary evaluation concludes that this is a colorectal metastasis. What is the best treatment recommendation for this patient?
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