This chapter covers colorectal cancer, and includes information on epidemiology, risk factors (chronic inflammation/inflammatory bowel disease, radiation, diet and lifestyle, post cholecystectomy, diabetes, obesity and insulin resistance, cigarette smoking, alcohol, ureterocolic anastamosis, and genetic risk factors, screening, and chemoprevention (aspirin, and NSAIDS), the molecular biology and pathology of colorectal cancer, colorectal carcinoma (location, pathologic prognostic markers, and predictive markers), surgical management (colonic cancer and inflammatory bowel disease, hereditary non-polyposis colonic cancer or HNPCC, presenting as an emergency, treatment of polyp or early cancers, liver and lung metastasis, peritoneal disease, results of surgery and treatment for colon cancer, medical management of early stage disease, adjuvant chemotherapy for stage III disease (T1-4, N1-2M0), adjuvant therapy of patients with resected stage II colon cancer, radiotherapy, multidisciplinary care and special groups, the role of allied teams, and surveillance and follow-up.