Globally, breast cancer is the most frequent type of cancer, and its early diagnosis and screening can significantly improve the probability of survival and quality of life of those affected. Liquid biopsy-based targets such as circulating tumor cells, circulating tumor DNA, and exosomes have been instrumental in the early discovery of cancer, and have been found to be effective in stage therapy, recurrence monitoring, and drug selection. Biosensors based on these target related biomarkers convert the tested substances into quantifiable signals such as electrical and optical signals through signal transduction, which has the advantages of high sensitivity, simple operation, and low invasiveness. This review provides an overview of the latest progress of liquid biopsy biomarkers in the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of breast cancer, compares the application and advantages of different biosensors based on these biomarkers in the diagnosis of breast cancer, and analyzes the limitations and solutions of biosensor based methods.
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