A postmenopausal woman with abnormal breast imaging had 2 palpable masses within her right breast, 1 of which had ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) on biopsy. The other mass appeared benign on further imaging and did not require treatment. Partial mastectomy for the DCIS was performed. No intraoperative imaging was used because the mass was palpable and the examination note documented which of the 2 masses contained DCIS. The excised breast mass was labeled “right breast mass, 9:00 position” and sent to the pathology department and the patient was discharged home from the recovery area. The final pathology report noted “benign breast tissue, no evidence of biopsy site changes or biopsy clip.”