“…[4][5][6] Metastasis to the colon, from any malignancy, can either be transperitoneal, hematogenous, retrograde lymphatic, or by transluminal spread. 4 Since the tumour was infiltrating the serosa, and sparing the mucosa, and because there were omental metastasis, in this case, the mode of metastatic spread must have been transperitoneal. Earlier reports have shown that in a metastatic deposit macroscopically, the tumour may either present as a mesenteric mass invading the bowel, or as an intramural mass ulcerating into the bowel.…”