Patients with colon cancer, even if it is advanced and has metastasized, have a variety of treatment options, including radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted drug therapy, radiofrequency ablation, and more. These treatment methods can be used individually or in a sequential manner, which is a very common treatment method for advanced bowel cancer. After long-term observation and active and standardized treatment, some patients can even have the opportunity to have reoperation, which can maximize the patient’s survival cycle and improve the patient’s quality of life. So bowel cancer is not hopeless if metastasis occurs, and it is still possible to prolong life and improve quality of life through an aggressive, reasonable, effective and comprehensive treatment plan.