Improving surgical feasibility in rectal cancer care March 14, 2024 Overview Show transcript Overview David W. Larson, M.D., M.B.A., a colorectal surgeon, Chris L. Hallemeier, M.D., a radiation oncologist, and Zhaohui Jin, M.D., an oncologist, are part of the colorectal cancer care team at Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center in Rochester, Minnesota. They highlight their success in performing minimally invasive, robotic and complex surgeries for patients with rectal cancer that was traditionally deemed inoperable. Leveraging Mayo Clinic's expertise in sophisticated surgical methods, intraoperative radiation and multidisciplinary collaboration, the rectal cancer team optimizes the chances of a cure and improved quality of life by preserving organ, nerve and reproductive functions. Mayo Clinic’s rectal cancer specialists work closely with patients and their healthcare providers to customize treatment and a plan for long-term survivorship. Receive Mayo Clinic news in your inbox. Sign up Related ContentArticleSurgical advancements for rectal cancerArticleNew gene markers detect Lynch syndrome-associated colorectal cancer, Mayo Clinic study VID-20564891 Medical Professionals Improving surgical feasibility in rectal cancer care