Abstract
Abstract: The Knowledge-Based System for Diagnosing Breast Cancer aims to support medical students in enhancing their
education regarding diagnosis and counseling. The system facilitates the analysis of biopsy images under a microscope,
determination of tumor type, selection of appropriate treatment methods, and identification of disease-related questions. According
to the Ministry of Health's annual report in Gaza, there were 7,069 cases of breast cancer between 2009 and 2014, with 1,502 cases
reported in 2014. In an era dominated by visual information, where 65% of the population are visual learners, the Knowledge-Based
System serves as an effective tool to aid long-term information retention by utilizing visual and textual resources. The system features
a user-friendly interface, enabling students to diagnose the disease and expand their understanding. Furthermore, it can be accessed
via smartphones. The Knowledge-Based System comprises three primary components: Firstly, it provides specific patient-oriented
questions to familiarize students with the questioning process. Secondly, it facilitates the analysis of biopsy sample images to
determine their integrity and identify potential infections. Lastly, the system incorporates animated videos illustrating various
approaches for treating breast cancer.