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0,05, the number of fractions a p-value (0,181)>0.05, the frequency of light that had been conducted a p-value (0,160)>0,05, type of radiotherapy a p-value (0,933)>0,05, setting radiotherapy a p-value (0,769)>0,05, history of blood transfusion during chemotherapy a p-value (0,411)>0,05 and nutrient intake (Protein a p-value (0,337)>0.05, iron a p-value (0,086)>0,05, zinc a p-value (0,411)>0,05, folic acid a p-value (0,963)>0,05, vitamin C a p-value (0,240)>0,05). Meanwhile, the total radiation dose received by respondents during one period of radiotherapy showed that there was a relationship with the incidence of anemia with a p-value (0,045)<0,05. As conclusions, that there was no significant relationship between age, type of cancer, number of fractions, frequency of light that had been conducted, type of radiotherapy, radiotherapy settings, history of blood transfusion during chemotherapy and nutrient intake, while the total radiation dose given to respondents showed a significant relationship with anemia incidence.
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Hidayati, A. O., & Arifah, S. (2020). Faktor Kejadian Anemia pada Pasien Kanker yang Mendapat Radioterapi dan atau Kemoterapi. Jurnal Kesehatan, 11(1), 29–36. https://doi.org/10.26630/jk.v11i1.1629
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