RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Are the serious problems in cancer survival partly rooted in gatekeeper principles? An ecologic study JF British Journal of General Practice JO Br J Gen Pract FD British Journal of General Practice SP e508 OP e512 DO 10.3399/bjgp11X588484 VO 61 IS 589 A1 Peter Vedsted A1 Frede Olesen YR 2011 UL http://bjgp.org/content/61/589/e508.abstract AB Background It is puzzling to note that British and Danish citizens have a poorer cancer prognosis than citizens from other countries, and this study hypothesises that their low cancer survival could be partly rooted in the gatekeeper function undertaken by general practice in these two countries.Aim To test the association between principles of gatekeeper systems and cancer survival.Design and setting An ecologic study with data from EUROCARE-4 and primary care structure.Method This hypothesis was tested in an ecologic study on the association between three principles of gatekeeper systems and cancer survival in 19 European countries for which valid and full data were available.Results It was found that healthcare systems with a gatekeeper system do have a significantly lower 1-year relative cancer survival than systems without such gatekeeperfunctions.Conclusion The possible mechanisms behind this finding are discussed, and while all the positive aspects of gatekeeping are recognised, it is strongly recommended that further research be conducted to confirm or reject the study hypothesis on this possible serious adverse effect of gatekeeping.