A frequently used treatement option in cancer is ionizing radiation. Unfortunately , therapy resistance occurs in the course of treatments. The work described in this thesis aims to elucidate the role of the DNA damage response in acquired resistance to ionizing radiation and its differential regulation upon DNA damage. Chapter 2 shows that different DNA repair pathways display redundancy in radiotherapy-resistant prostate cancer cells. Chapter 3 unravels the mRNA response in radiotherapy resistance using next generation sequencing to identify novel pathways. Energy metabolism was identified as one of the main contributors to radiotherapy resistance next to the DNA damage response. Chapter 4 presents the differential response of an importan...