Abstract

Histological regression in primary cutaneous melanoma occurs in 10-35% of cases. Although there is a large body of literature on histological regression and prognosis in melanoma patients, not clear data concerning this feature has been reported. In the current review, a comprehensive overview of the main aspects of regression will be provided. The clinical utility of regression as a prognostic factor has been challenged recently. Nowadays evidences reported that this feature is protective on SLN metastases. Despite its association with poor prognostic factors, it maintained a favourable prognostic role in many different survival studies.

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