Colon cancer is one of the most frequent causes of death in the world. Despite the easily accessible diagnostic tools, the disease is still diagnosed at its advanced stage, when radical treatment is no longer possible and only palliative therapy can be provided. Cancer recurrence, which worsens the patient's prognosis, is a separate problem. Currently, scientists are seeking modern, multidirectional treatment methods, which would enable the inhibition of neoplasia, elongation of patients' lives and improvement in their quality. Immunotherapy and photodynamic therapy seem to be promising as they provide good results, also at advanced stages of cancer. Due to its cytotoxic and immunomodulating effect, photodynamic therapy exhibits an antineoplastic effect. Using monoclonal antibodies in the targeted therapy of colon cancer is a new, promising concept, which requires further studies.