Cancer of the large intestine (colorectal cancer) is one of the most common causes of cancer death. Early treatment, before cancer has spread to other organs, often cures colorectal cancer. Colorectal cancer begins as a colon polyp, a small mushroom-like growth on the inside surface of the colon. The cells in a colon polyp can't spread to other organs, but some types of colon polyps contain cells that will develop the ability to spread as the polyp grows.