vaccine (vak-seen)
noun
1. any preparation used as a preventive inoculation to confer immunity against a specific disease, usually employing an innocuous form of the disease agent, as killed or weakened bacteria or viruses, to stimulate antibody production.
2. the virus of cowpox, used in vaccination, obtained from pox vesicles of a cow or person.
3. a software program that helps to protect against computer viruses, as by detecting them and warning the user.
As the OP notes, this product is not a vaccine, it only prolongs survival. So WHY is it being authorized to label itself a VACCINE?
If this can be called a vaccine, what is preventing the manufacturers of TPA from calling their product a 'stroke vaccine', the makers of Taxol could market it as a 'breast cancer vaccine', and for simvastatin- a 'second MI vaccine'.
Viagra could even be marketed as a 'disappointing evening vaccine'.
This is ridiculous...I'll pass, thank you very much.