A 56-year-old man presents with urinary symptoms and on the investigation is found to have a 2cm nodule in the left lobe of the prostate. Imaging with whole-body MRI and pelvic CT/MRI demonstrates likely cancer with no distant disease and no nodal metastasis. What is the most appropriate course of action?
Prostatic biopsy
Robotic prostatectomy
Open prostatectomy
Transvesical prostatectomy
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