Patient: Patient is female, 74 years old, suffering from hypertension. Condition: blood in stool, irregular bowel movements and abdominal distension. Currently attending the People’s Hospital of Tongling, Anhui Province. MR examination report form, 1. Rectal occupancy, considered rectal cancer, involving the outer rectum; 2. 2 small lymph nodes were seen in the left upper parietal of the rectal lesion showing. Pathological diagnostic examination report: adenocarcinoma (of the rectum). E-colonoscopy report: E-colon realm examination report, realm examination, E-colon realm to ileocecal, a polyp in the transverse colon, size about 0.8*0.8cm with a tip, a mass in the rectum 5cm from the anus, occupying two-thirds of the intestinal lumen. Diagnosis: rectal cancer, transverse colon polyp. I’m currently taking Xyroda. 1. Can I ask you to see me? 2. Can I have an operation, and if so, can I save my anus? 3. Can you give some good treatment suggestions? 4. What kind of cooperation do our family members need? Li Xinxiang, Department of Colorectal Surgery, Cancer Hospital of Fudan University: Your current treatment does not meet the standard. The possibility of anus preservation is based on the radical treatment of tumor, not a technical problem. Not all tumors 5cm away from the anus are suitable for anus preservation. It is recommended to visit my specialist clinic on Tuesday afternoon or Friday morning.