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Unmatched Care and Expertise in Colorectal Cancer Treatment  

We are making the untreatable treatable. At Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center, we offer hope for people with colorectal cancer. Through accurate diagnoses and deep expertise, Mayo Clinic provides the best possible outcomes and a seamless care experience. We aim to achieve a cure, so you can live a longer, higher-quality life. 

Our surgical expertise sets us apart.

Mayo Clinic’s colorectal surgery team is one of few teams that specialize in removing advanced tumors from multiple organs in a single, streamlined surgery. Our colorectal surgeons regularly perform highly complex procedures, providing surgical options for people who were once told surgery was not possible. We offer hope and make the inoperable operable. 

Collaboration for seamless care.

Your team of leading colon, anal and rectal specialists collaborate to ensure a smooth journey. They work in sync to provide a swift, accurate diagnosis and efficient treatment. What might take months elsewhere is often achievable in mere days at Mayo Clinic.

Experts in innovation.

Rest assured that your care is guided by the experts pioneering colorectal cancer treatment. Our team has extensive experience using the latest techniques, including robotic and minimally invasive surgery, intraoperative radiation therapy, proton beam therapy and immunotherapy.

Personalized care for your best outcome.

Your journey toward a successful outcome begins with our personalized attention and thorough evaluation. We take time to understand your cancer, examining the molecular profile of your tumor and screening for immunotherapy options, so we can help you beat it.

Hope for liver metastases.

We offer the latest options for colorectal cancer that has spread to the liver, including hepatic artery infusion pump at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. By delivering chemotherapy directly to your liver, we can prevent tumor recurrence or shrink tumors, making curative surgery possible.


Experience the unmatched care and expertise available at Mayo Clinic. Contact us today to begin your journey toward hope, healing and a brighter future.


Mayo Clinic is ranked among the best hospitals for cancer and GI surgery by U.S. News & World Report. Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center is a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center. This esteemed designation means we are driving the future of groundbreaking research, clinical trial access and innovative therapies.   

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Rochester

200 First St. SW, 

Rochester, MN 55905

507-538-3270

Why choose Mayo Clinic for colorectal cancer treatment.

There's a number of exciting things in the future for colorectal cancer care and the research occurring at Mayo Clinic. These encompass new chemotherapeutics or immune therapies. From surgical approaches, we're continuing to push the limits with robotic surgery and digital surgery using augmented reality and artificial intelligence. This really helps enhance the care that we can deliver for patients with colorectal cancer. Quality of life issues are a big issue for most patients. It's one of their number one questions. We spend a lot of time educating the patient and trying to determine what their goals of quality of life are. Reconstructive surgery is absolutely the goal and gold standard for Mayo Clinic. We use modern technology robotics to provide very small incisions to do big operations. We couple that with outstanding and innovative post-operative care that really reduces the risk of complication. And these options of minimally invasive surgery, the newest techniques, good post-operative recovery, are really the hallmarks of what you can find here at Mayo Clinic. Many times we see patients at Mayo Clinic as a second opinion for tumors that they're told are unresectable or inoperable. And often we can help them. And a second opinion at Mayo Clinic is really invaluable. That often encompasses a visit with many of our physicians, surgeons, medical, and radiation oncologists, where we have a comprehensive review of their cancer care to date, their previous studies. There are a number of things that are innovative or unique about the approach here. I'd say one that is quite unique is the use of intraoperative radiation therapy for the very locally advanced population of patients that have tumors that may be thought to be even unremovable by surgeons.

We'll often see patients who've been told at home that their cancer cannot be removed. But we found in those patients, if we treat them with chemotherapy and then a long course of radiation with chemotherapy, we have surgeons here who can remove the tumor. And we probably have the greatest experience in the world at using that to treat rectal cancers that are advanced. I think that having a center that's focused on research, but research that's applied to patient care, and that's what Mayo does best, is certainly a plus a positive that ensure that patients have access to the most innovative and the latest and the greatest that can be found anywhere around the planet. We have a number of different clinical trials available, and it really depends on where the patient is in the course of their disease. There is so much work going on right now about the underlying mechanisms of what drives colorectal cancer that I'm hopeful that new drugs will be developed to be able to target all of those processes. I'm hopeful we'll be able to treat those new drugs to Mayo Clinic and test those, and provide better treatment opportunities for our patients. I think patients should seek care at Mayo Clinic with colorectal cancer because we really offer the expertise in treating this.

We're a high volume cancer center. Our outcomes with colorectal cancer set benchmarks across the country, and patients have high quality, safe, and effective care. I think for any patient who's seeking surgical treatment for colorectal cancer, it's important that they look at not just the surgeon as an individual, but the team. Because of our integrated care, the patient comes through the door for screening. If we find a polyp, or we find a cancer, that patient is meeting with the gastroenterologist, no time with a surgeon. With a geneticist, with the medical oncologist if needed, and then anyone as part of the team. That is quite unique. And that is why I think the care overall, the integrated level of care at Mayo Clinic is certainly superior care.

Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center is designated by the National Cancer Institute as a comprehensive cancer center.

Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center is nationally accredited by the American College of Surgeons' Commission on Cancer (CoC).

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