Bowel cancer does not usually develop after gallbladder removal. Gallbladder has the function of storing and concentrating bile, which is discharged to the intestines through bile ducts, which helps to promote digestion; when the patient suffers from gallbladder diseases such as cholecystitis, gallbladder polyps and other gallbladder diseases, and needs to undergo cholecystectomy when there are surgical indications; after gallbladder resection, bile secreted by the liver can be discharged directly to the intestines, and plays the role of promoting digestion, which has no direct relationship with intestinal cancer. Bowel cancer is mainly caused by heredity, bad lifestyle, unhealthy diet, harmful substances and environment, digestive diseases, parasites, long-term lack of exercise, etc. While gallbladder removal is not the cause of bowel cancer, it just may affect the digestive function of the intestines, but not enough to make the intestines cancerous, so you will not get bowel cancer after gallbladder removal. If patients have any discomfort symptoms after gallbladder removal, they should go to regular hospitals in time and get treatment under the guidance of doctors, so as to avoid delaying their condition.