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Center for Colorectal Surgery

The UCSF Center for Colorectal Surgery offers the latest surgical treatments for conditions affecting the colon, rectum and anus. These include colon and rectal cancers as well as noncancerous conditions, such as inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease) and pelvic floor disorders.

Our colorectal surgeons are leaders in the use of minimally invasive techniques, including laparoscopic and robot-assisted surgeries. These advanced approaches reduce post-op pain and speed up recovery and lower the risk of complications. Known for handling the most challenging cases safely and effectively, we regularly care for patients who were turned away by other institutions due to having a rare condition or a complicated mix of conditions.

Patient-focused research and clinical trials

The UCSF Center for Colorectal Surgery is committed to advancing medical knowledge and improving patient care through research. Our specialists participate in studies that aim to enhance the understanding of colon and rectal conditions, evaluate the effectiveness of existing treatments and assess potential new ones. Patients may be eligible to participate in clinical trials, which are studies that use human volunteers to evaluate promising treatments.

Awards & recognition

  • U S  News and World Report badge recognizing UCSF as part of its 2024-2025 Honor Roll

    Among the top hospitals in the nation

  • Best in Northern California and No. 7 in the nation for cancer care

  • One of the nation's best for gastroenterology & GI surgery

  • Rated high-performing hospital for colon cancer surgery

Our locations

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    Early-Onset Colon Cancer

    Colon cancer rates are rising for people under 50. Watch leading doctors discuss possible reasons, risk factors and available treatments.

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    I CAN DO Surgical ACP

    Advanced Directive (Living Will and Durable Power of Attorney) or out of hospital Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) or Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment or ACP note in electronic health records (EHR)

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    PrehabPal: A Digital Tool to Help Older Adults Prepare for Cancer Surgery

    The proportion of days before surgery engaged in prehabilitation between subjects randomized to the PrehabPal Web App and written prehabilitation materials using logistic regression. Since sites may not balance, all relevant socio...

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    Accreditations & memberships

    • National Cancer Institute

      The National Cancer Institute has designated UCSF a comprehensive cancer center, its highest ranking. This designation is awarded to centers that demonstrate scientific excellence and the ability to conduct cancer research across many disciplines.

    • Commission on Cancer

      UCSF's cancer programs have been accredited by the American College of Surgeons' Commission on Cancer (CoC) since 1933. The CoC is a consortium of groups dedicated to improving cancer patients' survival and quality of life via research, education and better medical care.

    • National Comprehensive Cancer Network

      UCSF is a member of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, an alliance of the world’s top cancer centers. The network brings together leaders in treatment and research to improve the quality, effectiveness and efficiency of cancer care.

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    Preparing for your appointment

    What to Bring

    • Photo I.D.
    • Health insurance card
    • Insurance authorization, if required
    • Doctor's referral, if required
    • Recent test results related to your condition
    • List of your medications, including dosages, plus any you're allergic to
    • List of questions you may have
    • Device or paper for taking notes

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    Our research initiatives

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      UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Research

      UCSF is home to a range of research initiatives aimed at improving outcomes for cancer patients everywhere. This includes research on topics such as immunotherapy, BRCA mutations and molecular diagnostic testing.

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