Ripa di Meana died at her home in Rome on 5 January 2018, aged 76, survived by her husband, daughter and grandchildren. She had had cancer for over 16 years, beginning with the discovery of a
renal cell carcinoma in its early stages. She had the kidney removed and underwent chemotherapy, three operations on her lungs, and drug treatments. Ripa di Meana frequently spoke publicly about the impact of the disease and her treatment and urged others to have themselves screened in order to identify cancer early. In May 2017, she appeared on television in an interview with
Barbara D'Urso wearing a facial veil; as she had had severe allergic reactions to prescribed medicines, her face was severely disfigured by
erythema. She later stated that she wanted to encourage patients to continue with treatments in spite of the side effects or issues involved. Although she had considered assisted suicide in Switzerland, Ripa di Meana chose to receive deep
palliative sedation and discussed this choice in a videotaped announcement which was broadcast by
TG5 before her death. Ripa di Meana appeared in the video with Maria Antonietta Coscioni, deputy of the Democratic Party and widow of
Luca Coscioni, known for her work with terminally ill people. In it, she said "even at home, or in a hospital, with a tumor, a person must know that they can choose to return to earth without further and unnecessary suffering." Her husband Carlo died two months later, on 2 March 2018, aged 88. == References ==