Kapanlagi.com - Sad news comes from Raisa. Her beloved mother, Ria Mariaty, passed away on Saturday, November 29, 2025, at RS Dharmais at 07:19. The body is laid to rest at the funeral home on Jl Bumi Daya Raya No 7 Blok D Cinere.
"We ask for prayers from family, relatives, friends, and all who knew her so that Allah SWT accepts the good deeds of the deceased, eases her grave, and places her in the best place. Please forgive her if she had any mistakes and shortcomings during her life," Raisa wrote in her IG Story post.
It is known that Ria Mariaty fought against lung cancer. Raisa's brother, Rinaldi Nurpratama, provided the latest news about their mother through a video uploaded on Monday (29/9/2025).
The KapanLagi team also expresses condolences for the passing of Raisa's mother. May the deceased be placed in the best place by His side and may the family left behind be granted patience.
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1. Started to Improve

Sister Raisa informed that her mother started chemotherapy since last April. They are grateful because there are results, many cancers have reduced in activity and even shrunk, so chemotherapy continues to be carried out.
2. PET Scan Results

In September, the PET Scan results showed that many cancer cells are no longer active. This is a snapshot of Mother Ria accompanied by her beloved husband, Allan Rachman. Family support is indeed extraordinary for Mother Ria.
3. Experiencing Shortness Again

After the PET Scan results looked good, suddenly Mother Ria felt short of breath. "A few days after that, Mother started feeling short of breath (she does have asthma), then on September 18 we took her for the 12th Immunotherapy while she was short of breath. The blood test showed many things needed correction, the doctor recommended hospitalization. After 5 days with no improvement, on September 22, Mother was admitted to HCU," wrote Rinaldi about his mother's condition.
4. Installed Ventilator

In addition to being admitted to the HCU (High Care Unit), Mrs. Ria was also placed on a ventilator to assist her breathing. "For 3 days, the shortness of breath worsened, anxiety aggravated it, on September 24 the doctor decided to put her on a ventilator to assist her breathing," wrote Rinaldi.
5. Undergo Surgery

After being in the HCU and having a ventilator installed, it was finally discovered that there was a problem in the respiratory tract that required surgery. "After that, a bronchoscopy was performed, and it was found that the airway was almost blocked by active cancer cells. The doctor immediately performed cryosurgery, and Mrs. was transferred to Dharmais Hospital on September 25, thankfully it was successful, and the airway was cleared."
Bronchoscopy is a medical procedure that uses a flexible tool called a bronchoscope (a thin tube with a camera at the end) to visually examine the respiratory tract and lungs. Meanwhile, cryosurgery is a medical procedure that uses extreme cold temperatures (usually liquid nitrogen gas or argon gas) to freeze and destroy abnormal cells or diseased tissue, such as cancer cells, warts, or precancerous lesions. This procedure can be performed on tissue outside the body or inside the body using a thin tube called a cryoprobe.
6. Still Must Undergo Radiotherapy

However, the struggle is not over. After the operation, Mother Ria must undergo radiotherapy to recover.
"Mother must continue with Radiotherapy to prevent it from growing back. The first Radiotherapy session started on September 27. The ventilator tube cannot be removed yet because there is still a lot of slime that has not been cleared out."
7. Admire Mother's Struggle

Although all of this is not easy, Mother Ria's spirit to recover never wanes and makes her children proud.
"Behind the suffering and pain of the ventilator, we are shown the incredible strength and fighting spirit of Mother. Every day Mother enthusiastically undergoes radiotherapy and medical procedures to fight her illness. In my 38 years of life seeing Mother, this is her greatest struggle. Mother doesn’t want to lose, Mother wants to win."
8. Admire Mother's Struggle
Although all of this is not easy, Mother Ria's spirit to recover never wanes and makes her children proud.
"Behind the suffering and the pain of the ventilator, we are shown the incredible strength and fighting spirit of Mother. Every day, Mother enthusiastically undergoes radiotherapy and medical procedures to fight her illness. In my 38 years of life seeing Mother, this is her greatest struggle. Mother doesn't want to lose, Mother wants to win."
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.