Some chemotherapy after colon cancer surgery can be done in outpatient clinic, some patients need to be hospitalized for chemotherapy, and some patients can take oral medication for chemotherapy at home. Whether chemotherapy after colon cancer surgery can be done on an outpatient basis is determined by the patient’s own situation and the patient’s condition as well as a conversation with the doctor. Some patients can have chemotherapy in outpatient clinic when the postoperative medication regimen can usually be completed in a short period of time, and at the same time, the patient recovers well and the physical condition allows. Patients chemotherapy program, drug use time is longer, at the same time there is poor surgical recovery, the body is weaker, you can choose to hospitalization for chemotherapy, because chemotherapy will produce certain toxic side effects, hospitalization chemotherapy is more conducive to timely treatment. If patients need to take oral drugs for chemotherapy, they can take oral drugs for chemotherapy at home if their physical conditions permit. Patients who experience strong adverse reactions during chemotherapy should seek prompt medical attention to avoid aggravation of their condition.