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metastases\n* Patients with a history of long-term anticoagulant use and anti-platelet drug use and who stopped anticoagulant therapy less than 1 week before registration\n* Patients with other malignancies and acute or chronic infections such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) (+), hepatitis C virus (HCV) (+) and\u002For positive syphilis\n* Severe or active comorbidities likely to impact the advisability of radiotherapy\n* Any other serious underlying medical, psychiatric, psychological, familial, or geographical condition, which, according to the judgement of the investigator, may affect the planned staging, treatment and follow-up or patient compliance or may cause high-risk treatmentrelated complications for the patient\n* Patients who have participated in other clinical trials within the last 3 months\n* Patients who refuse to undergo RALP\n* Patients unsuitable for participation in this clinical trial as per the judgement of the investigator.","MALE","18 Years","75 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