Richardson, Barbara2019-08-222019-08-222002-07-012014-05-30https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12503/29171The purpose of this internship practicum report is to analyze the pathophysiology and impact of anemia in low-income gynecologic cancer patients. The report also assesses the impact of erythropoietin on hemoglobin levels prior to gynecologic cancer surgery. This report is based on a clinical research study to determine whether or not erythropoietin will mitigate the suppression of bone marrow inherent to the gynecologic cancer population and alleviate some of the symptoms and side effects of the anemia.application/pdfenCancer BiologyCellular and Molecular PhysiologyDiseasesHemic and Immune SystemsLife SciencesMedical Cell BiologyMedical PhysiologyOther PhysiologyPhysiologySystems and Integrative PhysiologyPathophysiologyanemialow-incomegynecological cancercancer patientserythropoietinhemoglobin levelscancer surgerybone marrow suppressioninternshipanalysisA Clinical Research Study Involving the Use of Erythropoietin in Perioperative Patients Undergoing Surgery for Gynecologic CancerProfessional Report