It depends how you look at it my friend
It tells me a compromised lipid profile is secondary and an acceptable risk to cachexia from AID/HIV/burns/cancer.
Patients with cancer cachexia (CC)
in this study had lower levels of Trigs, LDL and HDL (although not good) anyway.
"In contrast to triglycerides, Chol was significantly reduced in cachectic cancer patients, which aligns with previous findings (25, 26). HDL-C and LDL-C also were reduced. The decrease of Chol, HDL-C, and LDL-C in CC compared to pCC patients might be caused by a pathophysiological mechanism, which preferentially and swiftly removes Chol from the systemic circulation, particularly compared to TG".
We know Oxymetholone, Oxandrolone, 17aa orals generally increases these lipid values in healthy subjects (bar HDL) so it might be a good fit for them whilst experiencing disease related weight/muscle loss.
Whilst I do agree with you, if they were 'that bad' then they would be off limits.