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Complicated Colorectal Cancer: Role of Imaging -- 6. Principles of colonoscopy for colorectal cancer emergency - Colonoscopy protocols in emergency settings -- 7. Management of colonoscopy complications -- 8. Emergencies related to primary colon cancer: multidisciplinary management of colon obstruction, perforation and bleeding due to colon cancer in absence of metastatic disease -- 9. Emergencies related to primary rectal cancer -- 10. Peritoneal Carcinomatosis and other emergencies not related to primary colorectal cancer -- 11. Emergencies related to advanced metastatic colorectal cancer -- 12. Multidisciplinary management of post-operative complications -- 13. Enhanced Recovery After Emergency Colorectal Surgery -- 14. Medical and surgical management of colorectal cancer patients receiving immunotherapy -- 15. Medical and surgical management of colorectal cancer patients presenting with hemostatic disorders -- 16. Medical and Surgical Management of Colorectal Cancer Emergencies in Elderly Patients -- 17. Colorectal cancer surgical emergency in transplanted patients -- 18. Colorectal cancer surgical emergencies in patients with inflammatory bowel disease -- 19. Emergency surgical management in rectal cancer patients following radiotherapy -- 20. Pathological analyses of colorectal cancer -- 21. Post-operative oncologic management of colorectal cancer emergencies -- 22. Minimally invasive surgery for colorectal cancer in the emergency setting -- 23. Indications for open abdomen in colorectal cancer emergency -- 24. Difficult decisions in colorectal cancer in emergency settings -- 25. Future Perspectives in Colorectal Cancer Treatments -- 26. Training curriculum for colorectal cancer surgery -- 27. Emergency colorectal surgery checklists and technical considerations -- 28. 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