Werner's syndrome is a rare disorder that causes symptoms resembling advanced aging and is associated with serious complications, particularly malignancies.
A 54-year-old woman with Werner's syndrome was found to have a rare case of lung cancer after an abnormal shadow was seen in her chest x-ray, leading to further examinations.
She was diagnosed with stage IA3 squamous cell carcinoma, successfully underwent surgery for removal, and remained cancer-free for two years following the operation.