“…It is mainly responsible for cellular immunity but has a definite effect on humoral immunity as well [10,11,13,25,34], Abnormal function of the thymus may cause immune deficiency states or cellular-humoral im munologic imbalance. These conditions are thought to influence the ap pearance of both malignancy and autoimmune diseases [8,10,12,23,[30][31][32], G atti and G ood [8| demonstrated that the occurrence of malig nancy, especially of the lymphoreticular system, is 10,000 times higher in patients with immune deficiency than in an age and sex-matched con trol group. Lymphomas occur in a very high rate in patients with renal transplants while on immunosuppressive therapy [12].…”