In the Gaza Strip, pelvic tumors are among the most prevalent cancers in both men and women. A pelvic tumor can now be diagnosed with growing frequency using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which also distinguishes between benign and malignant pelvic tumors with excellent accuracy. The goal of the study was to assess whether pelvic tumor patients in the Gaza Strip had MRIs that were consistent with their histology.The significance of the study lies in the high level of comfort it offers to patients and the assistance it gives them in early diagnosis so that they can recover as soon as possible with the fewest complications and the least time and money required given their challenging living circumstances.