My two comments on this --
1) No the various cycles these ladies take are not going to be published anywhere.
I doubt any of them would openly admit to any sort of steroid use with the value of their promtion contracts being on the line. Just look at the shit that is exploding around Mark McGwire right now.
2) If anyone happened to know of any cycle that was told to them by any particular competitor, that person would hopefully, out of respect for that competitor, keep that information private.
Just from general assumption that AAS are an integral part of operating on a Pro level and maintaining those physiques for extended periods of time, you can guess there are people who are not responsible users and will eventually pay the price and there are those who are low-dose users who are able to run continuous or repeated cycles with limited sides or long-term effects. We *hope* those girls are using things like anavar from good quality sources and in minimal doses. However their positions as professionals in competition and in advertisement are demanding and in high competition with others who are ready to step up & be the next "hot fitness idol" every day. Thus they are bound to feel pressure to go to the extremes. Their choice of cocktails will depend on how they individually react to the substances and also on their ability to keep a balance in the rest of their lives so they don't fall into areas like nubain abuse, etc. etc. etc.
I think that's your answer. If we all knew what Monica Brandt did to be who she is, you'd probably see public demand for var, primo, NPP, clen, proviron, nolva, eq, etc. etc. etc. in your local Walgreens. The fitness mags wouldn't be able to screw people over w/ their lame "diets of the pros" articles and the supplement companies would go out of business because nobody wants the "almost steroids".