The clinicopathologic features of 2 new and 24 previously reported cases of pleomorphic adenoma of the breast are reviewed. This benign breast tumor resembles its salivary gland counterpart histologically. The circumscription and preferential juxtaareolar location suggest large breast duct origin of the tumors. Inappropriate surgery, i.e., mastectomy, was performed in 42% of the cases. Misdiagnosis and the resulting inappropriate treatment can easily be avoided if the pathologist includes this entity in the differential diagnosis when confronted with unusual differentiated epithelial breast lesions.