Asian Pac J Cancer Prev, 15 (15), 6161-6164
IntroductionRadiotherapy is one of the common approaches for cancer therapy. It can be used alone or in combination with chemotherapy and/or surgery. Radiotherapy has shown therapeutic effect for most type of cancer including lung cancer, even has a curative potential in many solid human tumors (Krause et al., 2011), such as head and neck carcinoma and non-small cell lung cancer (Budach et al., 2005;Baumann et al., 2011). However, despite continuous progression of radiotherapy technology, a high proportion of patients will still die from tumor recurrence and metastasis due to the cancer cells with radioresistance (Rycaj et al., 2014). Radiation acts by inhibiting cell proliferation or inducing apoptotic cell death (Fu et al., 1991). However, radiaiton can also activate various radiation response genes. This leads to the production of various proteins, some of which might change the radiosensitivity of cancer cell and confer survival advantage to cancer cells. The survival cancer cells after radiation contributed to the recurrence and metastasis of cancer.The transcription factor Signal Transducer and