I'm of the opinion that no training or diet is 100% spot on and everyone's got room for improvement but if your rather leave the critique to the cycle only that's fine.
There will always be cardiac risk with AAS but generally the lower the doses and milder the compounds, the less risk they ultimately pose, but that's not to say cardiac problems could still happen. Taking in EFA's, high fiber diet and whole grains, plant sterols, cardio exercise, etc can all help increase cardiac health but back to the topic.
Those doses are plenty to stave off muscle loss but the number one thing is your diet and training combo. You can be on all the gear in the world but a bad diet or training program can effectively negate any cycle. The cycle just gives you that added buffer zone. I think that's a decent dose to accommodate a cut but what are your full stats and complete goals.