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The discussion centers on the challenge of finding movies related to the molecular biology of prostate cancer for an upcoming presentation. While specific films may be scarce, there is a wealth of information available online, with nearly 800,000 search results for the topic. It is suggested that instead of relying on existing movies, the individual should gather and synthesize information to create a more personalized and informative presentation. Several useful resources are recommended, including Cancer Genetics and various research articles that provide valuable insights into the subject. The emphasis is on the importance of thorough research and understanding the material to enhance the presentation's quality.
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I have searched the web for some movies available but I found none, I need them for my coming presentation, I really worried, please help me if possible.

thanks a buch
 
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You may not find "movies" regarding the molecular biology of prostate cancer, but there is plenty of information out there that could be adapted to a presentation (close to 800,000 hits on google for "molecular biology of prostate cancer"). Were you specifically told to find movies about your particular subject or just give a presentation? If this is for a school course or similar thing, you are going to learn a lot more and come off with a better presentation if you collect as much info as you can, digest it and synthesize it into a presentation that fits your particular needs, rather than just showing some movies someone else made.

Here are a couple of sites I found that look promising. Cancer Genetics web (scroll down a bit to find molecular section), http://www.nature.com/pcan/journal/v7/n1/abs/4500697a.html;jsessionid=B22A61064492B76DEDADD97696E3760F, http://www.research.ucla.edu/chal/99/dday/article04.htm[/URL], [PLAIN]http://prg.nci.nih.gov/prostate/prgbiol.html[/URL] (great info).
 
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10q very much

thats just a group presentation. i'll foloow ur advice
 
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