RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Prescribing tamoxifen in primary care for the prevention of breast cancer: a national online survey of GPs’ attitudes JF British Journal of General Practice JO Br J Gen Pract FD British Journal of General Practice SP e414 OP e427 DO 10.3399/bjgp17X689377 VO 67 IS 659 A1 Samuel G Smith A1 Robbie Foy A1 Jennifer A McGowan A1 Lindsay C Kobayashi A1 Andrea DeCensi A1 Karen Brown A1 Lucy Side A1 Jack Cuzick YR 2017 UL http://bjgp.org/content/67/659/e414.abstract AB Background The cancer strategy for England (2015–2020) recommends GPs prescribe tamoxifen for breast cancer primary prevention among women at increased risk.Aim To investigate GPs’ attitudes towards prescribing tamoxifen.Design and setting In an online survey, GPs in England, Northern Ireland, and Wales (n = 928) were randomised using a 2 × 2 between-subjects design to read one of four vignettes describing a healthy patient seeking a tamoxifen prescription.Method In the vignette, the hypothetical patient’s breast cancer risk (moderate versus high) and the clinician initiating the prescription (GP prescriber versus secondary care clinician [SCC] prescriber) were manipulated in a 1:1:1:1 ratio. Outcomes were willingness to prescribe, comfort discussing harms and benefits, comfort managing the patient, factors affecting the prescribing decision, and awareness of tamoxifen and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guideline CG164.Results Half (51.7%) of the GPs knew tamoxifen can reduce breast cancer risk, and one-quarter (24.1%) were aware of NICE guideline CG164. Responders asked to initiate prescribing (GP prescriber) were less willing to prescribe tamoxifen than those continuing a prescription initiated in secondary care (SCC prescriber) (68.9% versus 84.6%, P<0.001). The GP prescribers reported less comfort discussing tamoxifen (53.4% versus 62.5%, P = 0.01). GPs willing to prescribe were more likely to be aware of the NICE guideline (P = 0.039) and to have acknowledged the benefits of tamoxifen (P<0.001), and were less likely to have considered its off-licence status (P<0.001).Conclusion Initiating tamoxifen prescriptions for preventive therapy in secondary care before asking GPs to continue the patient’s care may overcome some prescribing barriers.