Fairlie has published some papers relating to nuclear issues, dating back to at least 1992. He conducted a detailed epidemiological research study of
childhood leukemia cases near nuclear facilities and the hazards of working with
tritium. As a response to the 2006
Chernobyl Forum report he and co-author David Sumner were commissioned by the
European Parliament to write the
TORCH report: The Other Report on Chernobyl, a health impacts report, for the twentieth anniversary of the
Chernobyl disaster. In 2016, an updated TORCH report was written. Both Fairlie and Sumner are members of the
International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, an organization awarded the
Nobel Peace Prize in 1985. Fairlie's publications include: • Energy and Human Health,
Annual Review of Public Health March 2013, Vol. 34: 159-188 (with Kirk R. Smith, Howard Frumkin et al.) • Hypothesis to Explain Childhood Cancer near Nuclear Power Plants,
International Journal of Occupational Health 2010;16:341–350. • French study confirms increased leukemia risks in young children near nuclear power plants,
International Journal of Cancer, 11 April 2012, (with Alfred Koerblein). • When the party's over ... the financial spectre at the end of nuclear power,
The Ecologist, 1 October 2015. • Comment on "Updated investigations of cancer excesses in individuals born or resident in the vicinity of Sellafield and Dounreay: premature all-clear for nuclear power",
British Journal of Cancer (2015) 112, 1836–1837 (with A Körblein). • Uncertainties in Doses and Risks from Internal Radiation,
Medicine, Conflict and Survival, Volume 21, Issue 2, 2005. • The risks of nuclear energy are not exaggerated. Most scientists in this field agree that there is danger even in small doses of radiation,
The Guardian, 20 January 2010. • Hypothesis to Explain Childhood Cancer near Nuclear Power Plants.
Int J Occup Environ Health 16:341–350 (2010) • Childhood Cancer Near German Nuclear Power Stations.
Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part C. 28:1–21 (2010) • Chernobyl: Consequences Of The Catastrophe For People And The Environment.
Radiation Protection Dosimetry. Book Review. 141(1): 97-101. (2010) • Commentary on J. F. Bithell, et al. Childhood Leukaemia near British Nuclear Installations: Methodological Issues and Recent Results.
Radiat Prot Dosimetry. 2010 Jan 138(1):87-8; author reply 89-91. Epub 2009 Oct 19. (with Alfred Körblein) He has published 17 papers (as of June 2020) which are listed in the
Web of Knowledge database, his
h-index is six. ==See also==