What is the treatment for colon polyps that are malignant after biopsy?

Colon polyp is malignant after biopsy, it needs to be treated by surgery as early as possible, and chemotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapy and other comprehensive treatments are also needed when necessary.
Colon polyp biopsy is malignant, indicating that the polyp has become cancerous and can be diagnosed as colon cancer. If the tumor volume is small and belongs to the very early stage of colon cancer, it can be treated under enteroscopy, and the tumor can be removed by using high-frequency electrocoagulation and electrocutaneous cutting and other methods.
If the tumor is larger in size, but belongs to early colon cancer, surgery is needed, and the more commonly used is laparoscopic surgery.
If it is mid-stage or advanced rectal cancer, in addition to surgical resection, it needs to be combined with radiotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy and other methods to inhibit the development of the tumor.
For the same disease, patients with different physical conditions and different stages of the disease have different treatments, which should be given after individualized treatment plans are formulated by professional doctors after evaluation.