It is essential to understand the mechanisms of action of anticancer drugs in order to obtain good treatment results. I have in the present thesis studied clinically used anticancer agents as well as other agents that induce tumor cell death. Cisplatin, an important agent used to treat various forms of malignancies, was found to have a more complex mode of action than previously appreciated. Different doses of cisplatin were found to induce two distinct cellular outcomes: low doses induce senescence and high doses apoptosis via a mechanism involving reactive oxygen species and calcium. Interestingly, these outcomes appeared to be triggered by different signaling mechanisms: apoptosis by a cytoplasmic mechanism and senescence by DNA damage. ...