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Colon cancer, a prevalent malignancy worldwide, poses significant challenges to patients, particularly in terms of managing pain and maintaining a high quality of life. Palliative care has emerged as a critical component in addressing the multidimensional impact of colon cancer, with a focus on pain management and enhancing overall well-being. This mini-review explores the impact of palliative care on mitigating pain and its associated effects, ultimately influencing the quality of life among colon cancer outpatients. By examining recent literature, clinical studies, and advancements in palliative care practices, this article aims to provide insights into the evolving role of palliative care in the context of colon cancer, offering perspectives on pain management strategies, psychosocial support, and the broader implications for patient-centered care.