, 10 −5 of virus stock (8.860 log 10 RNA copies/µl). The virus cytopathic effect (CPE) was studied at 24, 48, 72, and 96 hr. Oncolytic effects of the virus were assessed by cytotoxicity assay, apoptosis analysis, and proliferation marker Ki-67. The growth inhibition percentage was determined by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) reader using crystal violet staining assay and compared with the viral load measured by quantitative real time-PCR. Results The results of the study showed that measles virus had an inhibitory effect on the growth of human lung cancer cell line compared with untreated control group. There was highly significant positive correlation between viral load and PGI at 24, 48, 72, 96 hr (P < 0.001). The growth inhibition rate of a cell was associated with a decrement in the expression of the Ki-67 protein and increase in the ratio of early and late apoptotic cells in comparison with untreated control group. Conclusion Live attenuated measles virus strain induced cytotoxic effect against human lung cancer cell line (A549) by induction of apoptosis as an important mechanism of anti-tumor activity, in addition, it indicates a correlation between the quantity of MV genomes and percentage of growth inhibition. This relation has proved that measles virus had anticancer effect.