Introduction: In France, general practitioners (GPs) are playing a key role in cancer care since the HPST law and the second national cancer plan.
Method: A postal questionnaire survey was conducted in Champagne-Ardenne Area to evaluate GPs' satisfaction and needs in cancer management. A questionnaire was sent by mail in March and April 2011 to 1231 GPs. Statistical analysis of the results was done using Sphinx software (France).
Results: Participation rate was 33% (n = 405/1231). Most of the participants were male (n = 296; 73%), and the mean age was 51.8 years (s.d.: 9 years). Participants described as acceptable their communication with oncologists (n = 343; 85%), the delay of receiving the multidisciplinary team meeting report (n = 353; 88%) and the patient personalised care plan (n = 319; 81%). However, 69% (n = 269) stated that the communication between GPs and oncologists should improve and 64% (n = 243) were not satisfied with their level of oncology knowledge.
Conclusion: This study identified important key points that need to be improved in order to strengthen the place of GPs in cancer management.